I completely agree with this post, but when I am talking about this with someone who is either unfamiliar with it or against it, they always ask about scalability which is a fair point. is the end goal to have Big Corporations using these methods?
Of course bigger corporations will have an advantage because they have more capital in general, but I feel even smaller scale farmers could definitely adopt simple agricultural practices that would definitely improve the quality of their meat and their operation itself. Not saying it isn't hard work, but we can't deny the benefits of regenerative agriculture and it's certainly the future! Plus I'd say there are some benefits to being smaller as well, since it would be difficult for these larger corporations to make changes
Excellent article. Because Glyphosate is an antibiotic the devastation it courses to the bacteria and flora and fauna in the soil can not be underestimated. Especially with the introduction of Genetically Mutated crops resistant to Glyphosate when using much higher rates.
Could you believe that the WHO/FAO are trying to even weaponize regen agriculture?
Why is food poisoning legal?
How Rumsfeld forced the approval of Aspartame.
Artificial sweeteners, MSG, PFAS, Glyphosate ... go organic!
https://scientificprogress.substack.com/p/why-is-food-poisoning-legal
War on food
https://scientificprogress.substack.com/p/war-on-food
Bill Gates, raunchy rancher
The plan? slo-poison us!
https://scientificprogress.substack.com/p/bill-gates-raunchy-rancher
Water poisoning
https://scientificprogress.substack.com/p/water-poisoning-they-drink-perrier
Not fast food, PFAS food:
https://scientificprogress.substack.com/p/fast-food-or-pfas-food
War on poultry and cattle:
https://scientificprogress.substack.com/p/war-on-poultry
War on Pigs
No ham, bacon, sausages, pork ribs, chops and tenderloin
https://scientificprogress.substack.com/p/war-on-pigs
I completely agree with this post, but when I am talking about this with someone who is either unfamiliar with it or against it, they always ask about scalability which is a fair point. is the end goal to have Big Corporations using these methods?
Of course bigger corporations will have an advantage because they have more capital in general, but I feel even smaller scale farmers could definitely adopt simple agricultural practices that would definitely improve the quality of their meat and their operation itself. Not saying it isn't hard work, but we can't deny the benefits of regenerative agriculture and it's certainly the future! Plus I'd say there are some benefits to being smaller as well, since it would be difficult for these larger corporations to make changes
Excellent article. Because Glyphosate is an antibiotic the devastation it courses to the bacteria and flora and fauna in the soil can not be underestimated. Especially with the introduction of Genetically Mutated crops resistant to Glyphosate when using much higher rates.
Brilliant piece. Brought back memories of Michael Pollens Omnivores Dilemma, only with more updated with current information. Great work. Thank you