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RE: GMO corn that enables no-till planting.

in #discussion7 years ago

Ok...let's assume everyone (somehow) moves back to the land and grows their own food.
uh...
who'd gonna build your computer, your tractor, your car, your tools?
who's gonna make your clothes....
If everyone is growing their own food who's gonna have the time to make live easier for you?

you say inexpensive food like it's a bad thing...odd that.

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My husband is a farmer. Around 2500 acres (give or take, I forget lol, and that’s small for around here. He gets a little heated when he sees arguments like @squishysquid’s. (Love you, really do!!) But the thing of it is, without the farming we have today, the world could not be where it’s at today. Now, whether that is bad or good really all depends which view you look at it from.

I was born and raised on the Llano Estacado. Farmers there measure their fields by the square mile.
They produce cheap food
Poor people don't seem to complain much.

Wow, I didn't know your husband farmed such a large piece of land.
I can understand that he would get upset when his way of life is challenged.
I have no idea how he works his land or what even he grows. I would hope that he does everything in a way that respects the land and God's creation. Every situation is different and every crop needs different things.
Personally, I think creating GMO vegetables and spraying herbicides and pesticides over thousands of acres causes more harm than good. But, that is just my belief. :)
That is quite true, that the world would not be where it is today without the mass farming that has happened. I think good AND bad has come from that.
Either way, no matter what you believe, it is what it is and here we are.
Love you too and glad that we can amicably agree to disagree about things!

Robots will do all those things for us according to the futurists.

Robots (mechanization and automation) has been happening for a hundred years.
back in the day it took a farmer and many helpers to farm a small amount of land.
today it takes one guy and his machines, both owned and contracted, to farm a LOT of land.

but your imagination is limited.
in the future meat will be grown in a vat..
what about vegetables?

And the nutrient sources for vat produced meat will be what?

Technological solutions for a fee that replace natural environmental services provided without cost, are never as elegant.

And the nutrient sources for vat produced meat will be what?
Lab-grown 'clean' meat could be on sale by end of this year
Lab-Grown Meat Finally Available in Chicken Nugget Form

Lab-grown chicken strips, right now

sold in resturants already

Bistro In Vitro is the world's first lab-grown meat restaurant

Technological solutions for a fee that replace natural environmental services provided without cost, are never as elegant.

Strawman...no one said it would be without cost.
The cost WILL however, be cheaper than what is being paid now.

Seems pretty elegant to me.
Nothing dies.

Again, what are you feeding the meat cultures in the vats?

What new waste streams are created?

When an industry is required to account for the cost of environmental externalities (like pollution) the value they add to the economy is reduced to less than zero. That means someone else pays those costs, usually people of lower economic status.

See “Environmental Accounting For Pollution in the United States Economy” by Muller, Mendelsohn, and Nordhaus.

“Nothing dies” is a questionable conclusion until the unintended consequences become evident.

Literary challenged are you?
all of your questions (I read them) were answered by the links that I gave you.

I overcame my illiteracy and read the promo pieces at the links offered.

After confirming the unsustainability of current food systems, the articles offered a glowing endorsement (without facts or data) of the new technology.

Journalists...what can you say?
with just a tiny bit more effort, in your great wisdom, you could use google to find papers more appropriate to your lofty intellect.

hint: the chicken is made from vegatable matter with hemo (something) added. Blood basicly...it adds 'sizzle', which is what we want in meat.

Well, I know I am not offering a solution at all. At this point, I dont know if there IS a solution.
But, generally speaking, the way out of a hole is not by digging it deeper.

Im not saying inexpensive food is a bad thing in and of itself. (Although food laced with toxic chemicals IS.)
The problem is when the small farmers, the small businesses, cannot compete with mass production. That's why people get angry about the dirt cheap things coming in from China and elsewhere, it puts the people here out of a job.

Haha, and I never said EVERYONE needs to grow their own food. I DO think people should make an effort if they can. It doesnt take much time and space to grow a windowbox of herbs, or a tomato on the patio, but I realize not EVERYONE can do this. Back in the day, they also had people who's jobs did not involve growing food.
The issue is that over time more and more small farmers have been bought out or forced out of business by corporate giants. The same thing has happened in other areas, other types of business. That's why 'Mom and Pop stores are no longer a thing. Then they have a monopoly over the business and no one can compete with them. The 'Mom and Pop's' can't make a living with their business anymore and are forced to go and work for someone else.

Is this a problem?
Yes. I think so.
What is the solution?
I do not know.

Does the term luddite ring any bells?
how well has that EVER worked out?

Nope, did not ring any bells, so I Googled it.
a member of any of the bands of English workers who destroyed machinery, especially in cotton and woolen mills, which they believed was threatening their jobs

Hmmm... well, apparently THAT didn't work out...
:D

it didn't ring any bells?
really?
ahem.

well..for your information what you googled is correct.
it's also a generic term for those who are opposed to advancing technology.
what will all the buggy whip makers do for a living with all those new fangled horseless carraiges?
what will taxi drivers do for a living with Uber and even WORSE...robot cars?
what will.....(and the list goes on)
how did ANY of them work out?
is there any reason to think that it will be different this time?

Haha, nope, I am not an expert in the history of English economics. Im not ashamed to admit I dont know everything. :)
Im not saying technology shouldn't advance. It should and it will.
Dumping chemical poisons into the ground and on our food is what I have a problem with.

No need to get snotty and sarcastic. Thought it was a friendly debate?

Sarcasm is an artifact of the medium we are using.
I wasn't (well not much) rilly being sarcastic.
"poisons" is not a new thing...plants have been doing it to each other for a gazillion years.

What is the solution?
I do not know.

I do.

Higher and higher and more advanced technology.
Technology creates wealth.
wealth trickles down from the rich to the poor
(people in romania can make more money on steemit than from salary at a job...not to mention Venezuala)

Glad you have it all figured out! ;)

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