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Biological
Practices Incorporated on the Farm
Composting
Demeter
certification requires that all farming operations make their own
compost on the farm. It is permitted to buy raw material
but the actual aging control happens on the farm. At Marian Farms
we use dairy and horse manure based compost. For our vegetable crops
we use a blend of these manures, for our vineyards and tree orchards
we use only dairy based compost.
Cover Cropping
At
Marian farms we have an aggressive restorative soils program. We
grow summer cover crops, usually a mixture of cowpea and buckwheat.
During the winter, to prevent erosion and to build the soil structure,
we grow vetch, oats and a pea mixture.
Seed Saving
Seed
Saving is a unique aspect of Marian Farms. Seed saving is an old
agricultural tradition which has been lost with the modernization
and hybridization of seeds. For centuries farmers were able to control
the quality and vigor of their plants by carefully selecting those
seeds with particularly desired attributes. Seed harvested from
hybrid plants produces seedlings which are unlike the parent seed,
and in most cases are inferior to them. With seed saving the farmer
ensures the quality of plants and products. Typically today's purchased
seed has lost its vitality and the seed's germination and quality
is inferior to that of on the farm saved seed. Moreover, most purchased
seeds are treated with fungicides. Demeter certified Biodynamic
practices require the use of untreated seed - one way to ensure
that seeds are not treated is by saving the seeds yourself.
Biodynamic agriculture encourages the practice of seed saving on
the farm. Marian Farms has implemented a program by which we carefully
select the most robust and disease-free plants each growing season
for seed saving. We choose strains which are uniquely suited and
can withstand the extreme weather conditions of the Central San
Joaquin valley. Marian Farms in their fifth year of saving seeds,
and we have seen incredible results from this practice already.
Marian
Farms' - A Summary Look
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Biological
Practices
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Dynamic
Practices
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| Green Manure |
Biodynamic Preparations |
| Cover Cropping |
Festival Sprays |
| Crop Rotation |
Individual Compost Preparations |
| On Farm Composting |
Ashing for weed and pest control
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| Tillage and Cultivation |
Planting, tilling, cultivations, prep application by the calendar |
| Seed
Saving |
Combines preparations to deal with unique cosmic and environmental forces of the San Joaquin Central Valley
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