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The worldwide attack on farming

wayneL

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This clip is from the UK but is pretty much typical of the attitude towards farming right across the Western world.

So what's the goal of the leftists? Is it mass starvation as what happened in Soviet Russia (weather intentional or not), or is it the accumulation of farming assets into the great conglomerates such as Blackrock, Vanguard, and other multibillionaires such as Bill Gates?

 
This clip is from the UK but is pretty much typical of the attitude towards farming right across the Western world.

So what's the goal of the leftists? Is it mass starvation as what happened in Soviet Russia (weather intentional or not), or is it the accumulation of farming assets into the great conglomerates such as Blackrock, Vanguard, and other multibillionaires such as Bill Gates?


Wow how wrong this moron is.
It is not the billionaire conglomerates who do Research and invent better methods to produce.
It is the family farmer with perhaps a few hundred to a few thousand acres who strive to improve for all in this industry.
 
In the UK there is a small but notable movement towards local produce. Less so here in Australia.

Unfortunately the heaving masses just want the absolute cheapest eggs, almost inedible cheese, floury, tasteless tomatoes, cold stored veggies and whatnot.

The plebs don't know what they are missing with locally produced, non industrial, absolutely in season fresh produce.

The assholes in government don't like that and are quite obviously trying to close it down.

Why? Good question.
 
In the UK there is a small but notable movement towards local produce. Less so here in Australia.

Unfortunately the heaving masses just want the absolute cheapest eggs, almost inedible cheese, floury, tasteless tomatoes, cold stored veggies and whatnot.

The plebs don't know what they are missing with locally produced, non industrial, absolutely in season fresh produce.

The assholes in government don't like that and are quite obviously trying to close it down.

Why? Good question.
Growers markets Wayne Growers Markets.
Tony of Spud Shed fame has proven that point.
 
Growers markets Wayne Growers Markets.
Tony of Spud Shed fame has proven that point.
Well yes his fresh stuff is better for sure. But almost everything else in there is imported.

We're still learning what grows in our soil, but I've had some spectacular tomato, peas, pumpkin's and silvertbeet (won't mention the abject and embarrassing failures however haha).

It's spoils you, we will never eat the supermarket crap ever again.
 
Well yes his fresh stuff is better for sure. But almost everything else in there is imported.

We're still learning what grows in our soil, but I've had some spectacular tomato, peas, pumpkin's and silvertbeet (won't mention the abject and embarrassing failures however haha).

It's spoils you, we will never eat the supermarket crap ever again.
A liberal dose of in our case cow manure and bingo bonanza growth
 
This clip is from the UK but is pretty much typical of the attitude towards farming right across the Western world.

So what's the goal of the leftists? Is it mass starvation as what happened in Soviet Russia (weather intentional or not), or is it the accumulation of farming assets into the great conglomerates such as Blackrock, Vanguard, and other multibillionaires such as Bill Gates?


and we absolutely don't need professional politicians , and several other university certified professions

maybe more Leftists need 12 months National Service say building roads , farming , building dams and such ( when they would much rather send YOU to compulsory military service )
 
Well yes his fresh stuff is better for sure. But almost everything else in there is imported.

We're still learning what grows in our soil, but I've had some spectacular tomato, peas, pumpkin's and silvertbeet (won't mention the abject and embarrassing failures however haha).

It's spoils you, we will never eat the supermarket crap ever again.
look closely and see what is edible and grows there naturally , for instance there are field mushrooms here but a neighbour won't eat them because they don't look the same as in the super-market/fruit shop

you might have to rotate your crops though , some of last year's plants fertilize ( or ruin ) ruin the soil for next year

hint buy some netting to keep the wild animals at bay ,

maybe some hens to fertilize the soil , reduce bugs and scratch up the soil

but WATCH and LEARN , just watch what the cattle will eat up here , has been a real eye-opener ( i can target the unwanted weeds much more precisely now , and so reduce pest control time and cost )
 
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