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To: Mad Dawgg

In other words there is plenty of space to grow food. Its just that most countries won’t grow and produce enough food for themselves.

You are right ofcouse, but, around here, most of the homes, stores and factorys are build on the flat and best agricultural land, as is the roads and airports an what have you, soon all agricultural land will be under concrete and pavement, you can’t grow good crops on rocky and poor soil, I could go on


18 posted on 10/28/2011 10:39:54 PM PDT by munin (s)
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To: munin
"You are right ofcouse, but, around here, most of the homes, stores and factorys are build on the flat and best agricultural land, as is the roads and airports an what have you,..."

Most of our North American population is in the east, because our elite, close neighbors keep them regulated away from the West. About half of my State is government-owned, and the rest, too exclusive for lowland peasants from the arable east.

"...soon all agricultural land will be under concrete and pavement, you can’t grow good crops on rocky and poor soil, I could go on"

I looked at your FR page, and I'm south of you on the Range. I'm at over 9,000 feet elev. and can grow just about any garden vegetable despite the climate (freezes during summer, July hail storms, less than 13 inches of rain per year, winter temps. -35 F or lower, winter wind gusts over 100 mph, etc.).

As for your area, Germanic generations past did much farming up toward Bruderheim and the like. ...regulated out by environmentalists and animal worshipers, their children gone to the cities for lazier "service industry" incomes.

Another Freeper grows quite a garden each year in Alaska, very near the Yukon. Saskatchewan corporate socialists plotted, schemed and shut down the seed potato deal between farmers there and potato growers in Idaho years ago. ...could go on and on, but you see.

North and south of the border, we will use our resources and develop them...or else. We're not reproducing much, ourselves, but we have foreign hordes of cheap labor from the direction of the Equator to feed.


20 posted on 10/28/2011 11:07:35 PM PDT by familyop ("Dry land is not just our destination, it is our destiny!" --Deacon character, "Waterworld")
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