He's not wrong, you know....
I don't eat soy. I know corn and soybean fertilizers pollute. No sheet. It's a big part of the problem.
Man your dense
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He's not wrong, you know....
I don't eat soy. I know corn and soybean fertilizers pollute. No sheet. It's a big part of the problem.
Man your dense
You are a midwest farmer and a vegetarian now?Most vegetarians eat soy and corn as part of a well-balanced diet.
Your extreme view is not sustainable for humanity.
You sure seem to act like you are the expert. Typical you.No, JR is.
You sure seem to act like you are the expert. Typical you.
Most vegetarians eat soy and corn as part of a well-balanced diet.
Your extreme view is not sustainable for humanity.
I saw plenty of people put you in your place about farming in this thread. I know you aren't a vegetarian yet you obvious know more than JR. This is why people make shit of you.No, that's know-it-all Joe.
You should stop talking about things you know nothing about. I laid out all the numbers for you and everyone to see. You choose to ignore it willfully, but not based on data.
You're going to feed EIGHT BILLION PEOPLE without soy or corn (or meat)?
Good luck with that.
Where did I say that? Quit making things up.
You can grown corn and beans without giant amounts of fertilizers. You can also mandate buffer strips and bioreactors and take measures and enforce compliance.
My God just stop.
Corn is a REALLY HEAVY FEEDER.
Beans are not.
Anyway, good luck growing any corn without a lot of inputs.
No; I mean replenishable.I think you mean renewable. You can replenish the phosphorus in fields with an assortment of fertilizers.
No, that's know-it-all Joe.
right... but you can mine it from the gulf bc its not destroyed. Even if people can't access it now, it's not really gone like in the way oil is burned and is gone.No; I mean replenishable.
Those fertilizers are based on more phosphorus that is collected/mined. And there is a finite supply of it.
If you aren't collecting the extra and runoff going down to the Gulf, then that is "lost".
It's not readily recoverable once it runs out to sea. That's the point here.right... but you can mine it from the gulf bc its not destroyed.
Yeah, no farms in Louisiana, Mississippi, Arkansas, Missouri, Tennessee or IllinoisWhy Louisiana has not sued us is beyond me. I wish they would.
Yeah, no farms in Louisiana, Mississippi, Arkansas, Missouri, Tennessee or Illinois
right...It's not readily recoverable once it runs out to sea. That's the point here.