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At The Mercy Of Mother Nature And Industry - Farming And Climate Change

At The Mercy Of Mother Nature And Industry - Farming And Climate Change

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00:00 The rhetoric behind land conservation and politics

01:00 Theme song ( Thank you Kye from Unsubscribe.)

01:45 And Jeffrey is back from his 1700 mile tour - how do we organize our full lives - Lots of notes and lists - 

05:00 So many topics to choose from - Let’s tangent instead - Agriculture and climate change - The progress is slow

10:00 Do we really attack agriculture for climate change? 

Diversity in crops - location - And fuel sources - lacking advancement and infrastructure leaves most farms in the past

15:00 Why do farmers sometimes get caught up in the anti science rhetoric? - Generational divides - Cow fart solutions

20:00 farms are behind the times because their industry is behind creating new more efficient technologies - priced out

25:00 The need to upgrade the infrastructure - Baby steps 

30:00 The rhetoric of 30/30 America the beautiful initiative

35:00 Who is making the rules? - Community input is crucial 

40:00 forestry - Making land conservation exciting again. 

45:00 Local farms - predictable crop - usefulness of land

50:00 Rational bi partisan legislation - Student loan forgiveness 

55:00 the wrap up - Coming Thursday - Coming Sunday



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