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<blockquote data-quote="Ebenezer" data-source="post: 1811093" data-attributes="member: 24565"><p>An ag producer who labels others as a factory farm is likely or often producing one or more less head of livestock than you and out of jealousy or hopes to gain an unfair advantage over you and your market puts out labels sort of like personal name calling. Or are young and want to do hand labor as a noble cause.</p><p></p><p>The use of the terms "sustainable " and "regenerative" are modern fighting terms to replace Rodale's old "organic gardening" stuff. Both of these modern movements depend on opinion or selecting a writer or speaker to follow in lockstep. Some of the latest discussions bring in the indigenous tribes and populations as examples. But both environmental damage and change has been done for the duration. </p><p></p><p>It is all one-up-manship or a race to the biggest ego. </p><p></p><p>Urban people and non farm folks have no real clue. Unfortunately public TV and radio uses tax dollars to play the anti-farm side up as truthful and squeaky clean.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ebenezer, post: 1811093, member: 24565"] An ag producer who labels others as a factory farm is likely or often producing one or more less head of livestock than you and out of jealousy or hopes to gain an unfair advantage over you and your market puts out labels sort of like personal name calling. Or are young and want to do hand labor as a noble cause. The use of the terms "sustainable " and "regenerative" are modern fighting terms to replace Rodale's old "organic gardening" stuff. Both of these modern movements depend on opinion or selecting a writer or speaker to follow in lockstep. Some of the latest discussions bring in the indigenous tribes and populations as examples. But both environmental damage and change has been done for the duration. It is all one-up-manship or a race to the biggest ego. Urban people and non farm folks have no real clue. Unfortunately public TV and radio uses tax dollars to play the anti-farm side up as truthful and squeaky clean. [/QUOTE]
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