Compost comes from a wide variety of organic material. While most people tend to shy away from decomposing animal based material, with a bit of caution it can be a great source of nutrients and minerals for the soil.
It was a well known fact that on the battlefields of epics wars, bumper crops were soon to follow.
QUOTE: "First, to the Netherlands, where farmers have been protesting, blockading roads with their tractors and staging enormous rallies. ... the Netherlands is an ag success story. The bite-sized Western European nation is the second-largest food exporter on earth, after only the United States, which is 237 times larger."
I did not know that about the Netherlands! Impressive.
QUOTE: "And all the more so since, as Michael Shellenberger points out, Dutch farms aren’t using any more nitrogen-emitting fertilizer than they were back in the 1960s."
Betcha they are growing more food than in the 1960s, though, which means whatever "emissions" they have from fertilizer are actually going down, on a ton-per-ton basis. Globalist will never mention that, though.
But this article's point is twofold: (1) that all the "experts" who are bringing on this net-zero nonsense are PROFOUNDLY IGNORANT about the things they are trying to regulate, and (2) they assume the "working class" is behind all this leftist nonsense--but they're not.
Compost comes from a wide variety of organic material. While most people tend to shy away from decomposing animal based material, with a bit of caution it can be a great source of nutrients and minerals for the soil.
It was a well known fact that on the battlefields of epics wars, bumper crops were soon to follow.
I have to agree entirely with the you... Canada's government guidelines on fertiliser use reason for 'concern' https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RV5JOx-gvCE&list=WL&index=23 ... the Dutch farmers rightful protests... etc. etc.
QUOTE: "First, to the Netherlands, where farmers have been protesting, blockading roads with their tractors and staging enormous rallies. ... the Netherlands is an ag success story. The bite-sized Western European nation is the second-largest food exporter on earth, after only the United States, which is 237 times larger."
I did not know that about the Netherlands! Impressive.
QUOTE: "And all the more so since, as Michael Shellenberger points out, Dutch farms aren’t using any more nitrogen-emitting fertilizer than they were back in the 1960s."
Betcha they are growing more food than in the 1960s, though, which means whatever "emissions" they have from fertilizer are actually going down, on a ton-per-ton basis. Globalist will never mention that, though.
But this article's point is twofold: (1) that all the "experts" who are bringing on this net-zero nonsense are PROFOUNDLY IGNORANT about the things they are trying to regulate, and (2) they assume the "working class" is behind all this leftist nonsense--but they're not.
Three Large American Multinationals Bought 17 Million Hectares of Ukrainian Agricultural Land: Cargill, Dupont and Monsanto. Among the main shareholders of these three companies are Vanguard, Blackrock, Blackstone. (www.australiannationalreview.com)https://www.australiannationalreview.com/lifestyle/three-large-american-multinationals-bought-17-million-hectares-of-ukrainian-agricultural-land/ Billionaire-funded eco group quietly taking farmland out of production in rural America https://news.yahoo.com/billionaire-funded-eco-group-quietly-060014105.html