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<blockquote data-quote="lucylocket61" data-source="post: 2095714" data-attributes="member: 41885"><p>As you know, I live in a farming community and surrounded by farms, of all sort. They are not happy. Its grim at the moment round here. Especially as the consensus seems to be that its not only unworkable, its inaccurate and will prove to be counterproductive. Especially the bits about huge greenhouses and their effect on the environment. And the loss of animals to fertilize the land and produce byproducts like clothing and other materials. You cant feed animals effectively on scrub land and get high quality foods and healthy animals.</p><p></p><p>The report is as interesting for what it glosses over and misses out, as it is in what it has put in. One glaring omission is pet food, as just one example. How we will cloth ourselves without increasing petrochemical use/plastics is another. Rayon type fabrics use a lot of chemicals to produce and are mainly wood pulp based.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lucylocket61, post: 2095714, member: 41885"] As you know, I live in a farming community and surrounded by farms, of all sort. They are not happy. Its grim at the moment round here. Especially as the consensus seems to be that its not only unworkable, its inaccurate and will prove to be counterproductive. Especially the bits about huge greenhouses and their effect on the environment. And the loss of animals to fertilize the land and produce byproducts like clothing and other materials. You cant feed animals effectively on scrub land and get high quality foods and healthy animals. The report is as interesting for what it glosses over and misses out, as it is in what it has put in. One glaring omission is pet food, as just one example. How we will cloth ourselves without increasing petrochemical use/plastics is another. Rayon type fabrics use a lot of chemicals to produce and are mainly wood pulp based. [/QUOTE]
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