freemanjack
Well-Known Member
I lived the middle third of my life living as an itinerant agricultural labourer, in that time I worked in many different farming environments from pullin spuds up with me bare hands to working as sole forester to 60 acres of ancient english woodlands.
In this diverse decade and a half I lived and worked on the land I was helping to destroy, argo-chemical monoculture is literally stealing the soil our children will need to eat from to drive waste, profit and greed at all levels. It is no exaggeration to say the agro-chemical industries have entire continents' governments in their payola.
It takes a thousand year under normal conditions to make an inch of soil, I watched 2-3 inches of classic english farmland washed out into the north sea every year in norfolk, not only stealing our irreplaceable alluvial clay but poisoning the sea at the same time.
On another farm in kent, known widely locally as a 'model farm' with regular visits from other local farmers marvelling at this farmers immense crop delivery mechanism. His 3 sons bore testament to the wonders of modern agriculture, the eldest born on the cusp of the 50's revolutionary agro-science a healthy kentish lad well over 6 ft tall, if his brothers stood next to him shoulder to shoulder their heights would draw a diagonal line straight down, so did their IQ's, the youngest being effectively a dribbling halfwit barely capable of speech. For my sins to the planet, my missus conceived our first child while working with me in those very fields, the toxic slug pellets we were being paid a pittance to deploy leaving my son with a cleft palate and hair lip.
For these and many other damn good reasons I have deeply researched biological systems and have been a staunch advocate for permaculture and biodynamic agriculture ever since. So if I ever appear to be being arsey and a bit stuck up about soil science, please excuse me but I am now old and loosing patience with a stubborn world.
In this diverse decade and a half I lived and worked on the land I was helping to destroy, argo-chemical monoculture is literally stealing the soil our children will need to eat from to drive waste, profit and greed at all levels. It is no exaggeration to say the agro-chemical industries have entire continents' governments in their payola.
It takes a thousand year under normal conditions to make an inch of soil, I watched 2-3 inches of classic english farmland washed out into the north sea every year in norfolk, not only stealing our irreplaceable alluvial clay but poisoning the sea at the same time.
On another farm in kent, known widely locally as a 'model farm' with regular visits from other local farmers marvelling at this farmers immense crop delivery mechanism. His 3 sons bore testament to the wonders of modern agriculture, the eldest born on the cusp of the 50's revolutionary agro-science a healthy kentish lad well over 6 ft tall, if his brothers stood next to him shoulder to shoulder their heights would draw a diagonal line straight down, so did their IQ's, the youngest being effectively a dribbling halfwit barely capable of speech. For my sins to the planet, my missus conceived our first child while working with me in those very fields, the toxic slug pellets we were being paid a pittance to deploy leaving my son with a cleft palate and hair lip.
For these and many other damn good reasons I have deeply researched biological systems and have been a staunch advocate for permaculture and biodynamic agriculture ever since. So if I ever appear to be being arsey and a bit stuck up about soil science, please excuse me but I am now old and loosing patience with a stubborn world.