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India Bans wheat exports
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<blockquote data-quote="DrDunc" data-source="post: 8137241" data-attributes="member: 615"><p>Where's all this extra land coming from to grow all these extra plants?</p><p></p><p>More plastic cities irrigated by extracting dwindling groundwater? Fed petrochemical cocktails of pesticides and growth promotors?</p><p>Processed, preserved, and packaged in yet more plastic before export across the planet?</p><p></p><p>Aye, I'll stick to saving the planet by eating red meat raised on grass grown here in the hills thank you. Hills that are too high for vegetables, grass that's fed from clover not chemicals</p><p></p><p>Burgers will soon enough all be made from dairy cross beef anyway. Beef that's bred from a tiny genetic pool of sires, finished in a precisely known timeframe and cost, permanently housed and susceptable to a plethora of diseases, just like chicken and pork</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrDunc, post: 8137241, member: 615"] Where's all this extra land coming from to grow all these extra plants? More plastic cities irrigated by extracting dwindling groundwater? Fed petrochemical cocktails of pesticides and growth promotors? Processed, preserved, and packaged in yet more plastic before export across the planet? Aye, I'll stick to saving the planet by eating red meat raised on grass grown here in the hills thank you. Hills that are too high for vegetables, grass that's fed from clover not chemicals Burgers will soon enough all be made from dairy cross beef anyway. Beef that's bred from a tiny genetic pool of sires, finished in a precisely known timeframe and cost, permanently housed and susceptable to a plethora of diseases, just like chicken and pork [/QUOTE]
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