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So please tell me, who's getting rich on the cow?
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<blockquote data-quote="burroughs85" data-source="post: 1742535" data-attributes="member: 42429"><p>I'm for producing healthful and wholesome foods humans can actually afford with as little bad impact on the ecology as possible. This was done quite feasibly back in the days when man's numbers were much less and many more people were into (small scale) agriculture. Chemical pesticides and fertilizers are pure poison. Excessive cultivation causes dust and land erosion. The Amish farming system seems to be a good model.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="burroughs85, post: 1742535, member: 42429"] I'm for producing healthful and wholesome foods humans can actually afford with as little bad impact on the ecology as possible. This was done quite feasibly back in the days when man's numbers were much less and many more people were into (small scale) agriculture. Chemical pesticides and fertilizers are pure poison. Excessive cultivation causes dust and land erosion. The Amish farming system seems to be a good model. [/QUOTE]
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