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The Rural Voice, 1992-09, Page 52nature's way of trying to correct the soil's imbalances." Proper soil condition along with appropriate crop rotations and cover cropping are the organic farmer's best defence against weeds. When these factors are well managed the need for mechanical Reibling stands in a field of red kidney beans with the farm buildings in the background. Reibling sorts red wheat at the farm's mill, producing organic flour. weed control is greatly reduced. When asked what encouragement he would give the young farmer today, Dave was hesitant, claiming "The way the economics are set, it's getting to the point where the financial returns are getting so low that farming isn't feasible no matter how you do it .. . organic farming is a way of reducing costs but if you're strapped with a heavy debt load it's not going to save you." Though a financial squeeze prompted the Reiblings to experiment with organic methods 23 years ago, it has been the satisfaction of stewarding and conserving the earth's resources that has kept them in farming. "Once you've been a true farmer, that is you understand the way the soil works a bit ... it's pretty hard to get that out of your system . . . it's something I don't know how to explain ... it's just a good feeling." Before Dave got back to his work that morning he took me out to show me his bean field. As he waded through the blossoming rows, I remember an earlier comment he made, "I don't try pushing my thinking on somebody else... I guess I believe in the witness side of things more than the preaching." Here was a farmer looking out over his field, a strong, quiet reflection of the integrity and art of his life's work.0 For further information on organic farming contact Canadian Organic Growers, Box 6406, Station J, Ottawa, Ontario K2A 3Y6. The newly published Organic Field Crop Handbook can be purchased for $19.95 from the above address. 48 THE RURAL VOICE