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  • I have to watch this video fro a midterm exam at rutgers

  • is a spearpoint possible to drill? any water table?

    where to buy your mutton in australia?

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  • I sent the wrong ***** video

  • continued ... again, there is never ever an easy answer to a complex problem. I would not point a finger at farmers, even though they might seem an attractive/easy mark for those who seek to blame a single line of business or category of individual -- those who seek an "easy answer." At the same time, I appreciate that there are bad farming practices in this country, and I believe they have caused and continue to cause many awful problems.

  • The problem is complex and the answer needs to address that complexity. A "sound bite" like yours does not serve. I am not offering a complex answer, either. There is the demand in this country for low-cost foodstuffs. There is the population continuing to grow. There is the industry that serves farmers with technology and also the industry that serves handouts to farmers. Those two work in tandem. There can be an easy response to a complex problem but (continued)

  • I agree that many farming practices, for many generations, have been egregious. It's a matter of fact that topsoil has disappeared across the land. In the earliest days, the clearing of trees and the breaking of the prairie land by settlers both had devastating consequences. However, the problem with farms and climate today is not the "fault" only of farmers, large or small. (continued)

  • Go ahead and tell "another half" of the story, if you please.

  • Very informative from real farmer

  • What an articulate communicator. This is a very enlightening clip -- dense with info.  Horrible situation not just for farmers but for everyone.

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