Posted on 11/17/2015 4:43:48 AM PST by simpson96
Shut up,Chelsea——you are not important.
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LOL!
The meat version of Lena the Hyena!
And how do you propose this âpopulation controlâ be enacted?
Very simple: Teach women to plant seeds. When the seeds sprout and grow to food crops, feed the women even more food. Feed them more food and they will have many healthy babies. When the babies grow up eating healthy food that the came from the seeds women planted they will have more babies and finally there won’t be enough seeds to plant and they will starve to death.
Viola! Population control!
What do you grow on your farm?
My wife wants to grow lavender and distill it. That stuff is in demand apparently.
Corn, wheat, soy, and sunflowers. Food and oil.
Lavender isn’t a bad choice, its high profit margin BUT hard core aromatherapists (a hobby of mine) will only buy French, English, and Bulgarian because where it grows affects the constituents of the essential oil. However, she could probably sell it to a MLM like Young Living or Doterra. They grow their own but I have heard they also buy from outside sources.
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