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Old 23-08-2010, 08:38 PM posted to rec.gardens.edible
Bert Hyman Bert Hyman is offline
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Billy wrote:

I'm not arguing for local food because it tastes better or because
it's better for you. I'm arguing that we have no choice. In a world
more prone to drought and flood, we need the resilience that comes
with three dozen different crops in one field, not a vast ocean of
corn or soybeans. In a world where warmth spreads pests more
efficiently, we need the resilience of many local varieties and
breeds. And in a world with less oil, we need the kind of small,
mixed farms that can provide their own fertilizer and build their own
soil.


Who's going to be the person to tell 2/3 of the earth's population that
they're going to have to starve?

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Bert Hyman St. Paul, MN