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Regenerative Agriculture and Direct Drilling
Regen Ag General Discussion
Is ploughing bad ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Cowabunga" data-source="post: 7872662" data-attributes="member: 718"><p>Name a few. It is interesting. 113 out of tens of millions over many centuries. How many have been classified as being extinct, whether by alleged human intervention or not, and been rediscovered many decades later? There are probably more extinct species than there are current living ones and you can only find 113 extinct due to humans. I can think of two or three personally and all of them happened at least 50 years ago. But let’s have the list to see how and why etc. I bet most of the 113 were declared extinct two hundred years or more ago.</p><p>One that is hopefully extinct in the UK and in modern times, is the warble fly. It’s a great pity that we can’t wipe out the mosquito and the tsetse-fly as well as some other parasites that maim all kinds of animals, many eating their hosts from the inside out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cowabunga, post: 7872662, member: 718"] Name a few. It is interesting. 113 out of tens of millions over many centuries. How many have been classified as being extinct, whether by alleged human intervention or not, and been rediscovered many decades later? There are probably more extinct species than there are current living ones and you can only find 113 extinct due to humans. I can think of two or three personally and all of them happened at least 50 years ago. But let’s have the list to see how and why etc. I bet most of the 113 were declared extinct two hundred years or more ago. One that is hopefully extinct in the UK and in modern times, is the warble fly. It’s a great pity that we can’t wipe out the mosquito and the tsetse-fly as well as some other parasites that maim all kinds of animals, many eating their hosts from the inside out. [/QUOTE]
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