Deuem wrote:
When I was a kid in New England I could stick my head in any stream and have a drink. Many places here if I put my foot in a stream I need to count the toes on the way out. Pollution is taking away 90% of the water here. Do you need to buy your drinking water? If so what do you think is next.
There will be water wars someday if we all don't fix this. I feel AP is a good start at solving a big problem with water usage and fertilizer pollution. It also will assist on a lot less big trucks on the road delivering goods. With some very large cities here there are thousands of food trucks entering daily.
So we need to dampen the amount of transportation used to get our food. We all need to grow where we live. It can be done. It needs to be done. I will do my best to get something ready for the every day person that works and is small enough for every household to handle. We have 3 million people just in the next city. Over 100 Million in the capitol city for this province. I have my work cut out.
If I can turn this AP into a good living then that'll be my endgame. Get almost everyone to grow some to all their food at home.
I can't think of a healthier meat than Homegrown carp, trout, or talapia.
Plus, as I'm sure you've mentioned, modern farming dirt is nothing more than a sponge on which farmers put about 80 percent of the fertilizer (which only contains the most essential plant nutrients) that they're supposed to then stockpile the rest (it's a high powered explosive that them hillbillies can't get enough of) or sell to the tweak cooks. (the neighbors)
There are prolly 101 reasons why this is dumber than punching yourself in the face or puking scenes in cartoons and movies that are supposed to be funny.
One of those reasons being antineoplastis.
You're body has responses to the most common types of cancers called antineoplatis, highly complicated antimetabolites that require the rarest (by modern standards) of nutrition to be made.
Here's another reason,
Ground is tilled by an oil powered machine .Seeds are sown with an oil powered machine. Then watered with a pump that uses electricity derived from carbon fuel.
Then dusted, and sprayed poison on by oil powered machines. Then harvested by an oil powered machine, processed by an oil powered machine, transported, transported, and sometimes transported again by boat then again by truck...
When all is said and done it about takes 10-15 carbon calories to produce 1 food calorie in a vegitable the modern way. That's dumber than making ethanol from corn, (a net loss in energy.)
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