MrsNorthie
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Pesticides, herbicides and commercial fertilizers scare me. We compost to improve our soil and now we have chicken manure to add to the compost, we also use companion planting for all of our veg, we introduced ladybirds/ladybugs, praying mantis and lacewings to help keep the damaging bugs away and pull weeds by hand. So far it is going well. My family ran dairy farms in Vermont, were they used commercial nitrogen based fertilizer for the big corn fields and lots of chemical in cleaning equipment, and most of them have or have died from cancer. So we are trying to be as natural, chemical free as possible.Just something I like to share. The cultivation of lilies was twice in the news today]
1 Unrest at lily growers after ban on use pesticides in Drenthe-NL.
The article is about the poisonous lily cultivation. There is proof people get Parkinson’s and other neural disease’s from the poisonous mix of herbicides and pesticides. Therefore the judge prohibited the use of these chemicals.
In Dutch: https://nos.nl/artikel/2478890-onru...od-op-gebruik-bestrijdingsmiddelen-in-drenthe
2 How ex-bats contribute to the lily cultivation without poisons.
Chickens in the greenhouse make poison syringes unnecessary
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https://247green.nl/kippen-in-kas-maken-gifspuiten-overbodig/#:~:text=Bolbloemenbedrijf Lilies of Life uit,een kas vol blije kippen
The ex-bats are perfect in greenhouse lily cultivation for the control of nematodes. The ex bats come from ‘Save a laying hen’ and have a wonderful life after the factory farming conditions. + The workers get free eggs at the end of the day.