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Corporate Agriculture: The Hollow Men and Alternative Agriculture pt 2/3
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ConspiracyCentral
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Posted Oct 12, 07 by
FarmerJosh
Just so you know, what you see is far from reality. In the first place, by fact hogs make manure because they eat, the same thing you and I do. Although the are irrigating with the wasewater, it is far more common in municiple settings, whereas in agriculture,
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the liquid manure in injected in the soil to apply nutrients to the soil, prevent runoff, and minimize odors. Second, farms of which you describe mostly are not owned by corperations, but rather imputs such as feed and animals and oversight are provided by corperations, and labor, buildings, and utilities are provided by individual farmers. For most of them, they do their best to provide for the welfare of their animals and the concerns of their neighbors. Most problems arise from oler farms that were built before more stringent regulations, which agencies enforce rigoriously, and grandfathered in. Agriculture as a whole has tried to serve society while at the same time move with and abide by more and more stringent rules imposed on us. If you think the family farm is gone, look around. Farmers have an uncanny ability to get creative in times of adversity, a quality that has allowed us to weather anything from natural disasters to manmade disasters and still serve the people of the world. We listen to your concerns, and welcome constructive criticism, and are not adverse to change. What we cannot stand is people who wish to insult a farmer, and wish bad of him or her, and still expect to eat safe wholesome food. In conclusion, I offer these parting words: Don't critciize the farmer with your mouth full.
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Posted Mar 24, 07 by
calixtesaint
Great info sharing- I had not known about the Canadian aspect of this-Thanks for taking my blinders off!
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Posted Mar 24, 07 by
StigmataBOB
Thank You for this video. People need to know what is going on, and we get little to nothing from main stream News Media. This video is not one sided ether. Grate job.
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Posted Mar 24, 07 by
ConspiracyCentral
David Suzuki (the narrerator) is a pretty much a Canadian Icon, he has done so much for the environment up here that can't be mentioned, have a look at his
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