Bobby Boucher
Active member
Maybe in a steady climate but how would you go about it in the midwest?
Assumedly by investing an assload into your soil and facilities, relegating the work out among a larger workforce, and probably skewing your definition of organic. Not to mention scrapping the idea of growing anything that still doesn't grow under those parameters.
I don't see why it would be impossible, but logistically it might not make sense for some considering all the extra time and money invested. Growing organic would assumedly only have a ROI slightly higher than synthetic, otherwise I would think that everybody would be doing it.
Just guessin' for the sake of guessin'.