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Another extract:-
Researchers at the University of Sussex and volunteer urban growers in Brighton and Hove found that allotmenteers grew over 70 kg of produce on average in one season, a range they said was within productivity levels on conventional non-organic farms, with limited pesticide use.
A full size allotment is 250sq m so, unless the Brighton plots are quarter plots - shouldn't they be growing more than 70kg - maybe 200kgs?
Researchers at the University of Sussex and volunteer urban growers in Brighton and Hove found that allotmenteers grew over 70 kg of produce on average in one season, a range they said was within productivity levels on conventional non-organic farms, with limited pesticide use.
A full size allotment is 250sq m so, unless the Brighton plots are quarter plots - shouldn't they be growing more than 70kg - maybe 200kgs?
The Moneyless Chicken says:-
Use it up, wear it out, make it do or do without.
Use it up, wear it out, make it do or do without.