curly_kate
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Did anyone see this show? It was really interesting, and I recommend watching it if you get a chance. Anyway, I took issue with what I thought was a contradiction between what they were saying and showing. Michael Pollan talked about how the best way to combat pests and diseases organically was polyculture. Then they talked to an organic potato farmer who, according to them, was not using monoculture because he grew a variety of types of potatoes. Does that sound correct to you? In my mind, it doesn't matter if you grow only russets, or if you grow 10 varieties, they are all going to be victims of the same pests and diseases. So I'm not sure you could consider what that farmer was doing, polyculture. Maybe I'm nit-picking here, but what do you guys think?