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Disaster, agriculture,soil going to finish by 2050-interview
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<blockquote data-quote="onesiedale" data-source="post: 8038804" data-attributes="member: 13510"><p>[USER=167700]@Hellil[/USER] welcome to the forum! Glad to see that you don't shy away from the big subjects with your first thread </p><p></p><p>You are right to share our concerns about soil, and how important it is that it is correctly managed and cared for so that future generations may enjoy the plentiful bounties that the world's farmers harvest from our farmlands .</p><p>Also be aware that to farm the soil correctly requires the skills and input from many different types of farmer throughout the world. Be it arable or livestock, they all have an important part to play. </p><p>Take some time to read through other threads on the forum and you will soon see that our soils are in good hands if left to the farmers, where it goes wrong is where governments, corporates, NGOs and general 'do-gooders' get involved and create a series of unintended consequences.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="onesiedale, post: 8038804, member: 13510"] [USER=167700]@Hellil[/USER] welcome to the forum! Glad to see that you don't shy away from the big subjects with your first thread You are right to share our concerns about soil, and how important it is that it is correctly managed and cared for so that future generations may enjoy the plentiful bounties that the world's farmers harvest from our farmlands . Also be aware that to farm the soil correctly requires the skills and input from many different types of farmer throughout the world. Be it arable or livestock, they all have an important part to play. Take some time to read through other threads on the forum and you will soon see that our soils are in good hands if left to the farmers, where it goes wrong is where governments, corporates, NGOs and general 'do-gooders' get involved and create a series of unintended consequences. [/QUOTE]
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