I'm so glad that Texas has caught into the Chemical Companies lies about their products. Natural has always been the best and cheapest way plus it keeps Local people Employed and stops the community dying. God bless them and help them succeed in this Amazing venture.
@@tofan2622 Hello Matthew. Here's is what I'm saying, organic methods have overall substantially lower yields which means more land must be ripped from nature to grow the same amount of food. There's no way around it since organic rejects modern methods. Regards.
@@DukeGMOLOL that's ridiculous. Pesticides kill off the natural predators of pests, and none of the Pesticides ever meet the promise on the glossy brochure. Cotton has so many natural defenders, killing them, and fear mongering to other growers, is environmental terrorism.
Regenerative is the way. Find out what those "weeds" are doing (or not) to the soil around your desired plant. It's mainly a myth that the "weeds" are competing to moisture. Keep that armor on the ground - especially in Texas.
@@janevitek-dixon2100 --Because organic agriculture allows certain pesticides including a couple of synthetic ones. Because if they did not use pesticides to fight insects, fungi, etc. they would go broke. You can find many of the allowed pesticides at omri.org. You can find the allowed synthetics at: www.ecfr.gov/cgi-bin/text-idx?c=ecfr&SID=9874504b6f1025eb0e6b67cadf9d3b40&rgn=div6&view=text&node=7:3.1.1.9.32.7&idno=7 Regards.
Find out how organic cotton and the Texas Organic Farmers and Gardeners Association are helping support economies in rural communities. #GoOrganic
Kiểu đi thu học bằng máy đây sao, hình như cây bông nhỉ
Видно, сбор хлопка доставляет им удовольствие. А я, когда собирал у нас, заболел бронхитом и похудел на 10 кг
Wonderful video and we are proud to get the cotton we use for most of our materials from Lubbock, TX!
I'm so glad that Texas has caught into the Chemical Companies lies about their products.
Natural has always been the best and cheapest way plus it keeps Local people Employed and stops the community dying. God bless them and help them succeed in this Amazing venture.
Organic agriculture is environmental vandalism.
@@DukeGMOLOL No it's not, but I know what you are saying I think.
@@tofan2622 Hello Matthew. Here's is what I'm saying, organic methods have overall substantially lower yields which means more land must be ripped from nature to grow the same amount of food. There's no way around it since organic rejects modern methods. Regards.
@@DukeGMOLOL that's ridiculous. Pesticides kill off the natural predators of pests, and none of the Pesticides ever meet the promise on the glossy brochure. Cotton has so many natural defenders, killing them, and fear mongering to other growers, is environmental terrorism.
Extremely well made and informative.
Organic Cotton Made in USA Is a true win win Story!
Organic agriculture is environmental vandalism.
Excellent work everyone! God bless you for it!
Great! We need more people like these!
Growing cotton without pesticides seems to require more land to protect the planet and people. It just seems like a high-end product for a few.
Yes, organic methods rip more land from nature to grow the same amount.
Much respect!
#Organic #OrganicFarming #EcoFriendly #Sustainability
Regenerative is the way. Find out what those "weeds" are doing (or not) to the soil around your desired plant. It's mainly a myth that the "weeds" are competing to moisture. Keep that armor on the ground - especially in Texas.
Thank you!
YES USA!!!!!! ONLY!!!!!
How about switching to Pima rather than Upland cotton?
Look at all that soil blowing in the wind! You're not there yet!
Cover crops?no till?just trying to figure this stuff out as I'm on my 3rd yr with no till and covers for sweet corn
Go to established respected permaculture sites to inform your decisions.
How do you kill the cover?
@@DukeGMOLOL I have had some success rolling it,but a shot of glyphosate and its a done deal.
@@jimmydykes7961 Exactly!! Glyphosate is the great enabler of no till.
They are balling now
When JG Boswell does it, you will know it makes sense.
100% organic cotton T-shirts at 11th Loop in Hilo, Hawaii. #SusatainbleLifestyle
yeaaaaaah, TEXAS.
10x to TOCMC, my Plumb Line pants are like an oasis in Milan's desert
Was this produced by your in-house marketing team?
How to you dry your organic cotton?
Do
Is there a tour of this farm for tourists?
Get it picked for my vape boy
FARMERS.
The farmers in the video act like they don't use pesticides. They do, several of them are more toxic than glyphosate.
How do you know this?
@@janevitek-dixon2100 --Because organic agriculture allows certain pesticides including a couple of synthetic ones.
Because if they did not use pesticides to fight insects, fungi, etc. they would go broke.
You can find many of the allowed pesticides at omri.org.
You can find the allowed synthetics at:
www.ecfr.gov/cgi-bin/text-idx?c=ecfr&SID=9874504b6f1025eb0e6b67cadf9d3b40&rgn=div6&view=text&node=7:3.1.1.9.32.7&idno=7
Regards.
@@DukeGMOLOL
Your link days it's outdated. Want to try again???