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To: Qone0 who wrote (1446594)3/14/2024 1:19:36 PM
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longz

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<< Not gonna happen.>>

The only way they can farm on that scale is to kill anything and everything that could damage the crop. The corporate farmer will not wish to see profits damaged in any way.

That is not nice for the environmentalists. What about the habitat of the critters that live in the region (including bees)?

The grain, or crop, will be full of all sorts of crapola which is not good for health.

The small farms will flourish unless big biz and the government crushes them by other means.

The Sun's energy can be turned into grass. Cattle can graze on the grass, and you have meat and dairy created by the suns energy. A really neat set up and the local wildlife can exist too.

an important little detail.

<<No arable land where I live... it all grazing cattle. No shortage of bees here, too many of the little blighters.

In the arable areas though, where all the vegan food is grown, they have this "colony collapse syndrome" and zilch bees. Nobody knows why... >>


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