Exactly! The food supply cannot be ‘shocked’ or people starve. While things seem to be happening slowly, we have been moving to rectify the entire system. Remember all of the food production facilities that have blown up or caught fire over the last 5 years? There was a recent announcement about another meat packing plant closing. That on its own is huge. That forces farmers to find other butchers and as people see that there is a need for more USDA butchers, facilities are being built.
I buy my beef from a CA rancher who have now built their own butchery and processing facility, fighting CA regulators for years to do it. They even got Temple Grandin to help with the design of the processing facility. They are but one family helping agriculture in their northern CA area.
This type of change has to scale up across the country and the world. And there has to be time to build new facilities and to move to regenerative practices. Opening up Monsanto now to all of the class lawsuits will shock the seed production and chemicals currently needed to produce enough food. So it has to move more slowly than we want, until the system has changed over.
I myself just bought a grain mill and will only be buying organic grains going forward, supporting the small farmers or homesteaders. I’m going to make my own pasta and bread, for the small number of occasions that I eat them.
Yes & these regulators need to be forced to have LESS REGULATION or eliminate them all together. That's the link in the food supply that controls supply. Boards of health need to go the same way as well. Supposedly for our 'health' but what they do is make it harder & harder for the common man to get food. There was a time when most people just raised animals. The governments today don't want that because they can't control the people. That control through regulators & boards of health MUST GO. How come all we need to live is more available & for a lot less in a less industrialized countries?
It takes about 7 years to convert a farm over to organic. It's best done in small increments to prevent shocking the food supply.
Exactly! The food supply cannot be ‘shocked’ or people starve. While things seem to be happening slowly, we have been moving to rectify the entire system. Remember all of the food production facilities that have blown up or caught fire over the last 5 years? There was a recent announcement about another meat packing plant closing. That on its own is huge. That forces farmers to find other butchers and as people see that there is a need for more USDA butchers, facilities are being built.
I buy my beef from a CA rancher who have now built their own butchery and processing facility, fighting CA regulators for years to do it. They even got Temple Grandin to help with the design of the processing facility. They are but one family helping agriculture in their northern CA area.
This type of change has to scale up across the country and the world. And there has to be time to build new facilities and to move to regenerative practices. Opening up Monsanto now to all of the class lawsuits will shock the seed production and chemicals currently needed to produce enough food. So it has to move more slowly than we want, until the system has changed over.
I myself just bought a grain mill and will only be buying organic grains going forward, supporting the small farmers or homesteaders. I’m going to make my own pasta and bread, for the small number of occasions that I eat them.
Yes & these regulators need to be forced to have LESS REGULATION or eliminate them all together. That's the link in the food supply that controls supply. Boards of health need to go the same way as well. Supposedly for our 'health' but what they do is make it harder & harder for the common man to get food. There was a time when most people just raised animals. The governments today don't want that because they can't control the people. That control through regulators & boards of health MUST GO. How come all we need to live is more available & for a lot less in a less industrialized countries?