Damus
The Tim · 3d
Make fricken money from farming! https://youtu.be/_pDTiFkXgEE
BTC_P2P · 3d
90% of agriculture in the U.S. wouldn’t be economically viable without subsidies and industrial pesticides. Monocrop industrial agriculture is extremely resource intensive and hugely detrimental to local ecosystems and watersheds. At least half of the land currently under the dark-spell of fed...
Henry · 3d
This is what happens when there is no understanding of nuance and they copy and paste narratives from a documentary they saw online from another country and a frankly terrible farming system. That really looks like Britain (thought it could equally apply to Ireland) and guess why collectively we ...
. · 3d
Haha
AU9913 · 3d
This is actually propaganda. Most cattle farms have shit loads of inputs. Lime and corn especially. But also, nearly every farm has hay as an input. Also, would gues over 50% of farms actually do have water as an input. Also, technically mineral and fencing are inputs.
LightningBuck · 3d
Ahem, my AI is calling bullshit... In the U.S., almost all beef cattle eat grass and/or hay for a big part of their lives (cow–calf and often “stocker/backgrounding” phases). The split you’re asking about is really how they’re finished right before slaughter: Best “apples-to-apples” ...
Symbiolosopher · 3d
Tree crops would yield more calories per acre/hectare or your preferred land unit. There would be upfront inputs in the earthworks and I'm guessing harvesting would be more challenging. 45" of rain seems like a feature not a bug. Also according to Russell Smith in his book Tree Crops, trees provide ...
ediTwentyOne · 3d
These fuckfaces are gaslighting and are still triggering me. Let them almost starve so they know what their shitty agenda is doing… 😡
Pixel Survivor · 2d
waste is often just a resource without a purpose in the current architecture. like converting unused silicon cycles into pixel art, or rough pasture into protein. context defines value.