The farming done on the left is done by agriculture scientists, engineers, multigenerational agriculture families, and megacorporations who have been specifically educated in agriculture, and use decades of data and expertise to get to where they did.
The one on the right is done by uneducated, mentally ill, tantrum throwing, child-like adults.
Technically correct. I would argue that the picture on the left is destroying our world in ways far worse than the retards on the right. The pic on the left has allowed too many people to move away from nature and understanding how food is grown. The pic on the left has given us a food surplus that has led to a nigger surplus all while the soil is raped for nutrients and our food quality is diminished.
More people need to work the land. We need community food supplies. We need local produce and meat. Reliance on the supply chain leads to reliance on the unreliable. You will eat what they offer, or nothing.
Or, as a wise man once said, "You ain't no kinda man if you ain't got no land".
Technically correct. I would argue that the picture on the left is destroying our world in ways far worse than the retards on the right.
Crop rotation, GMOs, and big data analytics have made this particular point null. 30-40 years ago, you'd be correct. Now, we have the tech and understanding that anything like you describe is just poor business practices. Most corporate farming is done like I said because it is not sustainable the other way. They quickly deplete their land like a dried up oil well. So they have to use the science and big data analytics to keep from destroying their capital producing assets: the land.
The pic on the left has given us a food surplus that has led to a nigger surplus all while the soil is raped for nutrients and our food quality is diminished.
We've been in a world food surplus for well over 100 years (on average, even during the Dust Bowl). We still have not solved the food distribution problem, however.
It's why throwing money at Africa solves nothing.
More people need to work the land.
I agree if only for the health benefits working the land provides (but crop rotation, watering, and fertilizing should be important even for small time flower-bed farming - it's cheap so there's no excuse to do this). More people need to work smarter and less. The US has a workaholic problem. So does Japan and Germany. We need to work less. We need to work smarter.
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