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Kroogz

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I thought this was good news that T. Massie is celebrating regenerative farming .....

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Love ya sis. I love this guy also........Trumps pick with RFK Jr only helps his efforts. RFK is in support of organic and regenerative farming.

I grew up walking corn and soybean fields to pick weeds. Now Everything is roundup ready. GMO.

Seems to me, that Trump and RFK Jr want to go back to basics? Am I not seeing it right?
 

HeIsHere

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Love ya sis. I love this guy also........Trumps pick with RFK Jr only helps his efforts. RFK is in support of organic and regenerative farming.

I grew up walking corn and soybean fields to pick weeds. Now Everything is roundup ready. GMO.

Seems to me, that Trump and RFK Jr want to go back to basics? Am I not seeing it right?
Yes I would agree.
I posted this since @Intersection has a farm where he uses these methods.

I am glad this administration is making this a priority as well, I hope they do the same with the PFAS problem.
 

HealthAndHappiness

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Yes I would agree.
I posted this since @Intersection has a farm where he uses these methods.

I am glad this administration is making this a priority as well, I hope they do the same with the PFAS problem.
Are you talking about the fluoride compounds?
 

Kroogz

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Yes I would agree.
I posted this since @Intersection has a farm where he uses these methods.

I am glad this administration is making this a priority as well, I hope they do the same with the PFAS problem.
My wife and I moved back to South Dakota and tried the hobby farm. We were surrounded with corn fields that were roundup ready and sprayed. We were on 10 Acres and were too close to the spray (round-up)to be considered organic. We did ok, but it was a far cry from the time I grew up there.
 

HeIsHere

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My wife and I moved back to South Dakota and tried the hobby farm. We were surrounded with corn fields that were roundup ready and sprayed. We were on 10 Acres and were too close to the spray (round-up)to be considered organic. We did ok, but it was a far cry from the time I grew up there.
It is really sad how things have changed and what some big corporations have gotten away with over the years.
 

HeIsHere

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Are you talking about the fluoride compounds?
I do not think so, I grabbed this from Genesis

PFAS stands for Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances, a group of thousands of synthetic chemicals used in various products and processes due to their properties like heat, grease, and water resistance, but which are also known for their persistence in the environment and potential health concerns

I know Dow - Corning is a company that has been guilty of putting this into our environment in their manufacturing process.

The movie Dark Waters (excellent,sad movie btw 2019) based on a true story did an good job exposing the use of this forever chemical which is now everywhere and in our bodies.
 

Kroogz

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It is really sad how things have changed and what some big corporations have gotten away with over the years.
I agree. But I put the blame on the consumers mostly.There are still alternatives. But we usually go the easy and cheapest route.

I knew a few farmers who refused to take government money(which stipulates how you run your farm) and did very well.

They did their due diligence in research. Worked a bit harder and kept it more traditional.....but most went the easy route. And sad to say......made and were "given" a LOT more money.

With corporations we still have alternatives and choices.

With government and regulations~~We have no choice.
 

HeIsHere

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I agree. But I put the blame on the consumers mostly.There are still alternatives. But we usually go the easy and cheapest route.

I knew a few farmers who refused to take government money(which stipulates how you run your farm) and did very well.

They did their due diligence in research. Worked a bit harder and kept it more traditional.....but most went the easy route. And sad to say......made and were "given" a LOT more money.

With corporations we still have alternatives and choices.

With government and regulations~~We have no choice.
Yes very true, except the corporations are powerful lobbyists (and spread money around) for those regulations and government polices.

I am not without hope, I think this return to regenerative farming is a step in the right direction, positive change just takes time.
 

Eli1

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Yes very true, except the corporations are powerful lobbyists (and spread money around) for those regulations and government polices.

I am not without hope, I think this return to regenerative farming is a step in the right direction, positive change just takes time.
As mentioned before, while regenerative farming is a nice idea to feed you family, your cousins or even your neighborhood, it won't and it can't support the demand of millions of people who need food everyday.
In Massachusetts we have many local farms who are active during the summer, where i also buy stuff from them.
While their products are clean and without pesticides, they only serve for a short amount of time, for a very small segment of the population or maybe 2-3 towns.
What about the other months of the year and during the winter?
What do we do?
Watch YouTube videos?
 

Kroogz

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Yes very true, except the corporations are powerful lobbyists (and spread money around) for those regulations and government polices.

I am not without hope, I think this return to regenerative farming is a step in the right direction, positive change just takes time.
It's a tall order for sure. More Rand Pauls, Jim Jordans and Tom Massies would be a big help.....But money is a BIG influence to most of us!
 

HeIsHere

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It's a tall order for sure. More Rand Pauls, Jim Jordans and Tom Massies would be a big help.....But money is a BIG influence to most of us!
I so, so agree. And Ron Paul, a missed opportunity.

I learned last night that Phil Giraldi (ex CIA) went in and told Bush there were no weapons of mass destruction and then resigned, a country cannot move forward when the leader is surrounded by bootlickers, sorry but true.

It affects my country as well as we seek to right the ship from the damage of the past ten years.
 

Kroogz

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As mentioned before, while regenerative farming is a nice idea to feed you family, your cousins or even your neighborhood, it won't and it can't support the demand of millions of people who need food everyday.
In Massachusetts we have many local farms who are active during the summer, where i also buy stuff from them.
While their products are clean and without pesticides, they only serve for a short amount of time, for a very small segment of the population or maybe 2-3 towns.
What about the other months of the year and during the winter?
What do we do?
Watch YouTube videos?
You are exactly right. If there is an alternative around the corner and a better way of doing it.....It needs to come out of grass roots.

Not some mandate like electric vehicles. If something better is coming, let it get here organically.
 

HealthAndHappiness

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I do not think so, I grabbed this from Genesis

PFAS stands for Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances, a group of thousands of synthetic chemicals used in various products and processes due to their properties like heat, grease, and water resistance, but which are also known for their persistence in the environment and potential health concerns

I know Dow - Corning is a company that has been guilty of putting this into our environment in their manufacturing process.

The movie Dark Waters (excellent,sad movie btw 2019) based on a true story did an good job exposing the use of this forever chemical which is now everywhere and in our bodies.

That's what I thought you were talking about but wasn't sure.

Polyfluoroalkyl Substances refers to the many fluoro or fluoride molecules that make up their forever chemicals.

When I did discovered what Teflon non stick pans were made of, I got rid of all of my cookware, replaced it with stainless steel and cast iron.
Industries put fluoride into the air to dispose of it. I know someone who used to smelt aluminum and that's what they did with it. There are others, like the fertilizer industries that sell their toxic waste by products to other industries that market their products as dental care drugs. It's dumped into most municipal water plants by the local governments.....nothing but toxic wastes.