/v/Showerthoughts is a subverse for you to share all those thoughts, ideas, or philosophical questions that race through your head while in the shower.
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[–] ScottRockview 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
In Europe/North America farmers HAVE to be smart. We don't have the luxury of having a year round growing season. Weather patterns are watched and studied. Anxiously timing the first seeding of the year is important along with crop selection, get it wrong and you fuck up your whole year. Then at harvest, you look at your income for the year, how much do you store to not pay taxes and how much do you sell to keep your tax bill low? Every successful farmer in North America is a great strategist or has one working for them. Year round warm countries don't have the impending hardship each year so have a bunch of lazy people living there.
[–] AnmanIndustries ago
Would any of these farmers be the same ones who helped monsato put their balls in a vice grip? Or fall victim to the forced subsidies of the government? Or the ones that implement industrial practices that if they ever stopped using artificial fertilisers, the land would turn desolate and unusable for anything.