Even if your neighbors aren't practicing organic farming, you can still grow organic food and fibers. To safeguard crops from pesticide drift from neighboring fields, consider planting natural hedges along the boundaries. This helps minimize the risk of pesticide spray drift caused by wind or runoff water. These natural hedges act as a protective buffer. Specifically, the wider the border area around your fields, the more effective it will be in preventing undesired pesticide exposure.
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