This is so basic that it still shocks me how the Rockefellers, et al. were able to capture the agriculture and agri-scienxe industries and practically destroy how we grow our food. It amazes me even more how this has been an ongoing discussion since the Dust Bowl and we STILL haven't fixed it.
Farmers and ranchers should be getting massive tax breaks and incentives for regenerative farming over mono-crop culture and petroleum based chemical fertilizers and herbicides.
And Monsanto and all the other companies like them need to be banned, as well as all of their products.
A major cultural, business, and political shift are needed to turn our environment around ASAP.
I totally agree. It's time we get back to farming like the Amish do,, natural and the way nature intended. Man ruins everything by implementing new products, new procedures, messing with the seeds, making food poison to our systems. Our bodies were wonderfully created to heal themselves but not when we are pumped full of junk never meant to be consumed.
This is so basic that it still shocks me how the Rockefellers, et al. were able to capture the agriculture and agri-scienxe industries and practically destroy how we grow our food. It amazes me even more how this has been an ongoing discussion since the Dust Bowl and we STILL haven't fixed it.
Farmers and ranchers should be getting massive tax breaks and incentives for regenerative farming over mono-crop culture and petroleum based chemical fertilizers and herbicides.
And Monsanto and all the other companies like them need to be banned, as well as all of their products.
A major cultural, business, and political shift are needed to turn our environment around ASAP.
I totally agree. It's time we get back to farming like the Amish do,, natural and the way nature intended. Man ruins everything by implementing new products, new procedures, messing with the seeds, making food poison to our systems. Our bodies were wonderfully created to heal themselves but not when we are pumped full of junk never meant to be consumed.
https://archive.ph/rCQqJ
...archived link...
There will always be farms as we know them today, because regenerative farming is healthier, but more labor intensive, so more costly to the consumer.