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<blockquote data-quote="Banjo" data-source="post: 1741044" data-attributes="member: 17304"><p>Back in the day when i was a teenager in FFA class....the FFA creed said in part "I believe in the future of farming, better days thru better ways" that was the future of farming, planting corn from fence row to fence row as we were told, because we needed to "feed the world". We plowed and disked the ground for many years dumping on tons of synthetic fertilizers which used to be cheap and lots of herbicides, fungicides, etc. And we overgrazed the pastures for years and years along with all the chemical fertilizers etc. </p><p>The soil in most places is severely depleted, tired and worn out......the only future in farming is in regenerative agriculture...what people like Gabe Brown are doing and Allen Williams and many others.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Banjo, post: 1741044, member: 17304"] Back in the day when i was a teenager in FFA class....the FFA creed said in part "I believe in the future of farming, better days thru better ways" that was the future of farming, planting corn from fence row to fence row as we were told, because we needed to "feed the world". We plowed and disked the ground for many years dumping on tons of synthetic fertilizers which used to be cheap and lots of herbicides, fungicides, etc. And we overgrazed the pastures for years and years along with all the chemical fertilizers etc. The soil in most places is severely depleted, tired and worn out......the only future in farming is in regenerative agriculture...what people like Gabe Brown are doing and Allen Williams and many others. [/QUOTE]
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