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Yeah I actually speculated 7+ years ago that grasshopper/cricket farms would be a fantastic way to survive in a SHTF situation, or even just for off-grid in general. You could feed them to your chickens and all kinds of shit. I think it's a great idea. What, are you ever going to run out of grass? Same reason I speculated on rabbits, but then there's rabbit starvation etc.

But this noticable push by elites does creep me out. It shouldn't be something considered moral imperative, which they're clearly going to be pushing at some point, and then all this creepy shit with lab grown meat I've also been hearing about. They're definitely making some sort of push to screw with our food supply in a major way.

I'd also be curious what nutrition is missing in bugs compared with, say, cows or deers or whatever else. Because I know that they create certain vitamins and beneficial bacteria in their intestines that insects may or may not (I lean towards probably not).

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What, are you ever going to run out of grass?

Assuming I am reading this right...

Grasshoppers and crickets will still need protein. Just grass is not a viable food source.

If you were to do this I suggest stocking up on fish flake and growing a lot of carrots.

They love carrots. I keep them as feeders for my animals.

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Ohhhh that's a great tip. Good looking out. I didn't look into it that much, I was just brainstorming. So you don't think there would be a way to just set it and forget it, basically? I was thinking of things that could be done with pretty much no resource drain. Why can rabbits do it but insects can't?

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you might be able to sort something out, I would imagine you would lose a lot though and make it not really worth it. It would need to be indoors 100% to prevent escapees, otherwise you might be able to setup some sort of biosphere for them and set and forget. Not 100% though

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Rabbit starvation doesn't happen unless you have NO variety. Add in some carbs, fats, and veggies and it can't happen

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Crickets and locusts have excellent nutrition. You could survive on "locusts and wild honey" for years.

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The honey would make your teeth fall out. Then how would you crunch up the locusts?