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<blockquote data-quote="egbert" data-source="post: 7791931" data-attributes="member: 9965"><p>I struggle with him at many levels.</p><p></p><p>I note, 16 minutes in, he's insistent that the bio-diversity and natural capital is what farming and farms are all about.</p><p></p><p>but later - apparently- as my eyes have glazed over already, he's talking about vertical farming. where the eff is the natural capital in that?</p><p>If it works, why would we care for NC anyway?</p><p></p><p>i'm happy to look forward, and I can see that we need to move away from - talking mainly cropping here- N inputs derived from fossil fuels - and that could be forced on us quicker than we imagined, and we should be looking at pesticides and herbicides that act in a different way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="egbert, post: 7791931, member: 9965"] I struggle with him at many levels. I note, 16 minutes in, he's insistent that the bio-diversity and natural capital is what farming and farms are all about. but later - apparently- as my eyes have glazed over already, he's talking about vertical farming. where the eff is the natural capital in that? If it works, why would we care for NC anyway? i'm happy to look forward, and I can see that we need to move away from - talking mainly cropping here- N inputs derived from fossil fuels - and that could be forced on us quicker than we imagined, and we should be looking at pesticides and herbicides that act in a different way. [/QUOTE]
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