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Regenerative Agriculture and Direct Drilling
Holistic Farming
growing your own soy
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<blockquote data-quote="Nick Adams" data-source="post: 5457884" data-attributes="member: 4744"><p>Get your protein from road kill, sustainable wildlife sources or holistically farmed animals. You wont grow soya consistently or sustainably in the UK. I agree that the production and reliance on GM soya for human and animal feed is damaging and our dependence is potentially dangerous. I have numerous customers who buy meat from me as they are suffering the health consequences of years of vegetarianism and need the nutrition from meat. Humans evolved as omnivores it will be very difficult to provide the nutrients you require from plants. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nick Adams, post: 5457884, member: 4744"] Get your protein from road kill, sustainable wildlife sources or holistically farmed animals. You wont grow soya consistently or sustainably in the UK. I agree that the production and reliance on GM soya for human and animal feed is damaging and our dependence is potentially dangerous. I have numerous customers who buy meat from me as they are suffering the health consequences of years of vegetarianism and need the nutrition from meat. Humans evolved as omnivores it will be very difficult to provide the nutrients you require from plants. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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