Tennesseahawk
Veteran Expediter
Look at the rate the Sahara is retreating. It's not taking 1000s of years. Zimbabwe is in southern Africa, and used to be the go-to for beef in Africa.
What's Greece's excuse for becoming a rocky mess? Spain's and Portugal's for becoming more of a desert? When you understand how soil works, yes, it's been happening for thousands of years... right along with agriculture.
Allan Savory may have seen the light, or dollar signs. Who knows? But you can't deny what Joel Salatin has shared. He's helped to create the new-old way to raising livestock. Gabe Brown is right with him. Gabe has . They might be out for money also, but what farmer isn't? That doesn't mean they don't care. The farmers who collect welfare are out for money, for sure. They're more likely to stick to the old ways if it means a heavy drought will send DC cash their way. If Joel and Gabe are willing to share their experience, and as a result start a farming revolution, then who can come up with something that says they're full of sheeit - and back it up?
The USDuh is on their train, educating farmers on good soil practices - many of which are very recent discoveries. It hasn't been long where the history of nature (herbivore mobbing) has been realized to help the plant and microbial life, which is soil health. It's easy to say it's meaningless to the grand scheme of things, because someone points out that things have happened over millions of years to change to where we are now. I say that's a big DUH. I say that's a big NO SHEEIT. But to say we have absolutely no impact to the way that the earth is going is to say a wrecking ball has no impact on a building. These people play kick the can. We can afford to - it's not our world in 100 years. But the stuff I talk about also has been proven to have a positive financial impact... and people will still play kick the can.
What's Greece's excuse for becoming a rocky mess? Spain's and Portugal's for becoming more of a desert? When you understand how soil works, yes, it's been happening for thousands of years... right along with agriculture.
Allan Savory may have seen the light, or dollar signs. Who knows? But you can't deny what Joel Salatin has shared. He's helped to create the new-old way to raising livestock. Gabe Brown is right with him. Gabe has . They might be out for money also, but what farmer isn't? That doesn't mean they don't care. The farmers who collect welfare are out for money, for sure. They're more likely to stick to the old ways if it means a heavy drought will send DC cash their way. If Joel and Gabe are willing to share their experience, and as a result start a farming revolution, then who can come up with something that says they're full of sheeit - and back it up?
The USDuh is on their train, educating farmers on good soil practices - many of which are very recent discoveries. It hasn't been long where the history of nature (herbivore mobbing) has been realized to help the plant and microbial life, which is soil health. It's easy to say it's meaningless to the grand scheme of things, because someone points out that things have happened over millions of years to change to where we are now. I say that's a big DUH. I say that's a big NO SHEEIT. But to say we have absolutely no impact to the way that the earth is going is to say a wrecking ball has no impact on a building. These people play kick the can. We can afford to - it's not our world in 100 years. But the stuff I talk about also has been proven to have a positive financial impact... and people will still play kick the can.