This post is what finally made me decide to join this forum. Are you planning to grow on acreage? I can give you some info on no-till practices. No till made it's appearance as a way to conserve fuel and raise profit margins for farmers. Compact soil is not good, and I can not say enough good things about a plow. Because no-till leaves soil compacted, roots don't grow deep and water runs off the surface and not down where you need it. "Vertical tillage" is now becoming popular to address this issue. If you ask equipment manufacturers and such you may get a different story. I have to say, unless you are planning to grow a field of peppers, I am surprised to hear no-till mentioned. Work your soil before you plant. You won't be sorry. And while I find nothing wrong with organic practices, I am one of those people who will tell you not to hate chemical fertilizers. I find them easier to control, and lets not forget that plants eat chemicals! Chemical pesticides are what I feel should be avoided as much as possible. The difference is that pesticides are not what the plant (or you) want for dinner!