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RE: The Vision: Restoration Agriculture

in #gardening7 years ago

Hi, I was speaking from a smaller farmer perspective on the chemical way yielding the most for the most profit. We have a lot of farmers in our community and they use large amounts of chemicals and it has polluted our local waterways. I believe a more organic approach should be used. These are several studies that show the harmful effects on the environment, animal population, waterways, and the consumer.

Subsidies are very important, a lot of farmers would not survive without them. There are a lot here that depend greatly on them and some that have expanded in to branches of agricultural with them. However, they should be helping the farmer yeild a less chemical supported crops.

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I agree governments could do a lot more to promote a more sustainable agriculture. One thing I think public funds should be put toward is the basic research of new crops more adapted to the local conditions and particularly woody crops.

I 100% agree. There would be a lot of benefit worldwide.