Soil erosion is occuring at such rate that within 60 years we're gonna have fuck all arrable soil for our farms. That's assuming we don't feel the effects before then.
Are you making sure you buy organically and sustainably, Sup Forums?
>uk becoming a desert Enjoy your environmental enrichment
Nathan Myers
In 60 years, climate change will wreck our planet too.
In 60 years we are going to have serious water problems
In 60 years half of the ecological world will be extinct
I'm pretty sure we just shouldn't have kids
Ethan White
I didn't know leaf's ate leaves for sustenance
Sebastian Williams
Nobody cares. Get back to work hippy!
Carter Richardson
sad but true. muh white genocide would bother me more if the planet were some kind of eternal paradise, but it's just going to get worse.
advanced brains = advanced pains
let the shitskins have it it's a lost cause
all ogr enow
Anthony Johnson
it's a huge problem here too, we're eroding the topsoil at a rate that exceeds it's natural formation by 10 to 50 fold
I work in agriculture too, this shit keeps me up at night
Caleb Rogers
So whadda we gonna do about it?
Jose Brooks
>Are you making sure you buy organically and sustainably, Sup Forums?
as much as i can
even if global warming is fake news industrial agriculture is fucking retarded
>bulldozer forest and burn trees, truck dirt to pile on dirt, truck fertilizer to pile on dirt, truck mulch to pile on fertilizer, pipe in water to irrigate as inefficiently as possible
>biophosphate runoffs destroy the Mississippi
>algae blooms in the gulf of mexico wipe out tuna polulations
Angel Lee
>humans are too small to have an effect on something as big as the earth
Blake Evans
Blah blah blah. Florida was supposed to be underwater by now. If you actually want people to take global warming seriously show us an actual disaster instead of just predicting stuff that never happens.
Julian Smith
I've always wondered if farmers follow the biblical principal of letting the land rest? Does that happen or is it just not realistic?
Lincoln Campbell
This aintt about global warming and rising sea levels
Its about how we are farming so intensively that its leaving the soil devoid of nutrients
Noah Torres
I own land.
Winrar
Xavier Ward
How arable is it
Aiden Baker
saved
Bentley Diaz
How do you buy sustainably?
Justin Ortiz
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>Nice farmettes dont come along often but this property is ready for your livestock operation. 73 total acres are split between 42 acres of tillable ground and 23 acres of pasture with a class 2 trout stream. Outbuildings include a 36 x 60 livestock shed, a 40 x 90 pole building with additional lean-to, a Quonset shed, a 10,000 bu. (as per seller) grain bin with dryer and 1300 bu.(per seller) grain bin. A cute 4 bedroom farmhouse with nice updates and newer septic system completes the package. All acreage and building sizes are more or less. More land available, taxes are estimated.
Your best bet is trying to avoid produce from intensive farms that have an entire industry pipelining it to major outlets, so buying local is your best shot.
Aside from that, push pressure on enforcing environmental standards, I guess
Connor Cook
Useful idiots have been making that claim for the last hundred years. Agriculture is booming and the Green Revolution saved more lives than antibiotics and the smallpox vaccine combined.
Samuel Cox
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Michael Carter
Let's use the rapefugees as fertilizer. Grind them up in large industrial vats and let their bodies enrich the soil.
Gabriel Turner
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Luis Powell
About that
Fertilizer just swooshes past the root layer without soil with it's nutirents and microbiorganisms
Lucas Foster
You limp dick faggots better start composting. NOW!
Nolan Green
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ superb idea
Sebastian Lewis
>Tyrone,_Ireland.jpg
Sebastian Brown
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Mason Murphy
not known as the niggers of europe / niggers of the white race for nothing
Grayson Sanchez
>buying organic
>thinking it will matter
government policies that keep most people from being able to afford it ensure that you can't stop it
enjoy the ride fgot
Andrew Perez
>implying Tyrone is in Ireland and not the UK >l2geography
also here's a "nigger" from Northern Ireland. gl beating this level of purity.
Jayden Roberts
And it's the same alarmist bullshit that never happens. We were all supposed to have cancer from the lack of ozone already. We are all supposed to be choking on CO2 by now. We are all supposed to be in a nuclear winter by now. We are all supposed to be under 12 feet of water by now. We are all supposed to be a desert by now. We are all supposed to have no oil left by now.
I think I missed a few, but those are the ones I remember over the last 30 years of my life. I'm sure there were more before that, though some of them required Revelations.
Same Shit; Different Day.
Wyatt Adams
Nigger this happened in the 30s in a much smaller scale imagine a worldwide dust bowl.
Brandon Allen
The left would have more intellectual credibility if they didn't spend half their time screaming at the weather.
Tyler Allen
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Luis Brown
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Logan Martin
Don't do that. Ignorant catamite can't scream at science. It hurts his brain.
Lincoln Young
The average age of farmers is the real problem. No one is going into the business any more and no one is staying down on the farm. It is too much actual work. Farmers used to have a bunch of kids and one or two of them would take over, but not any more. You can have all the arable soil you want, but unless you get the robots to till it, you're going to have a big problem. Got about 60 years.
Thomas Allen
And more alarmist bullshit. They literally can't read. It's hilarious.