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To: greeneyes

https://twitter.com/paulmuaddib61/status/1204256060476919815

Just for you.

Talks about land acquisition in light of the coming GSM and the reason for the paris climate agreement and WHERE the money is going and for what...

hint: we’re still subsidizing china bigtime.


853 posted on 12/11/2019 11:25:31 AM PST by Black Agnes
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To: All

I’m on myy way to the dentist, but want to post this before leaving:

@GeorgWebb
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I will be broadcasting from 9/11 Saudi ringleader Mohammed Atta’s favorite bar in Venice, FL with world famous author, Daniel Hopsicker, later this afternoon. We will discuss 15 Saudis flying in formation at treetop level in repeated touch and gos, and Atta dismembering kittens.


855 posted on 12/11/2019 11:28:26 AM PST by baysider
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To: Black Agnes; All

https://twitter.com/paulmuaddib61/status/1204256060476919815
Just for you.
Talks about land acquisition in light of the coming GSM and the reason for the paris climate agreement and WHERE the money is going and for what...
hint: we’re still subsidizing china bigtime.
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Thanks. Very interesting. There’s a boatload of additional info in the replies to that tweet. I read a few months ago that Russia was building the largest grain storage ever in Egypt.

In the USA, the maps I have seen, reduce the corn/wheat belt area. Approximately half a state further south. So the uppermost states in the Midwest could have some troubles in that regard.

I think Mo. will be all right with some additional help from things like cold frames or green houses to extend the season. We already switched to shorter maturity heirloom veggies.

We currently have a pretty long summer season-enough to get 2 crops. So even if that shortens, we should be able to grow some stuff. Plus we can grow winter wheat, rye, garlic etc. with out even using row covers, so as temps get colder, we’ll just use row covers and straw as needed.

We are in zone 6, but we buy zone 4 if possible for the fruit and berries/perenials.

Our Mayor told me that we have a lot of people moving to Mo. and buying land due to good rain and growing seasons going forward, and land is pretty cheap here compared to other places.


920 posted on 12/11/2019 3:47:23 PM PST by greeneyes
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