time magazine:assault on industrialagriculture, page-3

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    Sorgs that is how the story would eventually unfold I agree. But it is pretty clear to me now (sadly) that the future of agriculture will be more and more regulation and any windfall profits will be siphoned off through the ETS or higher charges/taxes if you stick with the industrial ag model, or you won't make them in the first place with organic ag. Maybe you'd plant your farm to trees and get meager risk free profits there? Who knows? People were always going to starve. We embarked on a population growth strategy that has far overshot the resource base needed to fuel it. I think the end of industrial agriculture is not that far away. Time to reign in debt and offload assets that will lose value in that scenario? ...
 
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