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dhana-1lakshmi · 5 months ago
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sri-mahalaxmi1 · 8 months ago
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petula-xx · 2 months ago
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I know this is about speeding around farm machinery.
However, the top sentence really resonates with me for other reasons. Primary producers really are the, often undervalued, backbone of our society.
If you ate today, thank a farmer.
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putridpride · 1 year ago
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im sorry, but there's no industry like working with cannabis & i'll always encourage working in the cannabis industry
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mytapas2024 · 1 month ago
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arorganicfertizer · 6 months ago
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directsellingnow · 6 months ago
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केरल में Addshop E-Retail Ltd. के Training Program का सफल आयोजन
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dharani-agri-life · 8 months ago
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terminabense · 8 months ago
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  "Factory Farming: Cruelty Impacting Humans, Animals, and the Planet"
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Factory farming, the industrialized production of livestock, has dire consequences for humans, animals, and the planet. For animals, it means a life of suffering in overcrowded, unsanitary conditions, often without access to natural behaviors or environments. Chickens, pigs, and cows endure unimaginable stress, injuries, and premature deaths, all for the sake of maximizing efficiency and profit.
For humans, factory farming poses significant health risks. The overuse of antibiotics in livestock to promote growth and prevent disease leads to antibiotic-resistant bacteria, posing a serious threat to public health. Workers in these facilities face dangerous conditions, exposure to harmful chemicals, and exploitative labor practices. Furthermore, communities near factory farms suffer from polluted air and water, leading to respiratory problems and other health issues.
Environmentally, factory farming is a major contributor to climate change, deforestation, and biodiversity loss. It generates large amounts of greenhouse gases, particularly methane from cattle, which significantly impacts global warming. Additionally, the industry consumes vast quantities of water and contributes to soil degradation and water pollution through runoff of animal waste and chemicals.
In summary, factory farming's quest for profit comes at an enormous cost to animal welfare, human health, and the environment. Sustainable and humane alternatives are essential for a healthier, more ethical future.
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agrifort · 11 months ago
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"Farming teaches us the virtues of patience, hard work, and the beauty of watching something grow from a mere seed."
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dhana-1lakshmi · 5 months ago
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sri-mahalaxmi1 · 8 months ago
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andragoras-in-vanity · 2 months ago
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do you have any examples? i only ask because im of the belief that all parts of an animal should be used, and i know im lucky to live in a place thats moving away from industrial farming so that IS a possibility, so if the animal is dead or going to die anyway, shouldnt real leather take priority over synthetics?
ive also only ever seen faux leather that isnt plastic made of 'corn leather' which degrades really fast and has a really harmful process though, so if theres more im curious to know?
Ayoo just to preempt the inevitable dumb takes we’re about to start seeing;
I am PRO-WOOL
I am PRO-LEATHER
I am PRO-BEES
Fuck the idea of replacing durable, sustainable animal products with cheap, flimsy plastic that doesn’t bio-degrade. Agave nectar and other artificial sweeteners are expensive, labor-intensive, and destroy the environment to be farmed.
Do not buy into pernicious marketing campaigns pushed by dickhead organizations trying to stay relevant, like PETA.
#especially because as much as im pro ethically sourced animal products....its weird#fur and leather feels weird#thats flesh....#but im also very skeptical of all synthetics after seeing 'cruelty free wool' which was marketed as...faux wool#not even as acrylic or polyester...i dont know what it was but it wasnt an organic material like cotton or linen either#sheep and alpaca NEED to be sheered#i dont know why some people think that harms the animal#but then there are also a lot of vegan options thst ARE harmful to the environment too like stevia and agave farming that never seems to be#acknowledged as such#so i do tend to be a little skeptical of some claims like the leather thing but if there really is safer options then some people need them#like people who have allergies to honey or sugar need agave or stevia#but it should only be treated as an option not that everyone im the world should convert#because then even removing the harmful farming practices theres also people like me who cant tolerate stevia in my body too#its all complicated and nothing is really 100% GOOD or SAFE but if there are more options id like to know and expand my knowledge on these#like yes bamboo is an option for things like fabric or tools but its another harmful practice and frankly the fabric isnt as nice as cotton#and cost twice as much....#is it better than synthetic options? maybe..kinda? but is it worth it? not really#anyway#ive rambled ans its probably not coherent but know that i mean this all in good faith#im just heavily skeptical of some vegan arguments when ive seen a lot of them ignore the fact the practices and processes arent actually#any better or safer than non vegan practices. we just need ETHICAL practices rather than vegan or not vegan and evedy can choose what theyre#comfortable with from there cause some people will never be able to agree with leather and some people have allergies
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naclindustriesltd · 12 days ago
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Agrochemicals and Crop Protection: The Key to Sustainable Food Security
In a world where the global population is projected to reach 9.7 billion by 2050, ensuring food security has become one of the most pressing challenges of our time. The United Nations reports that nearly 690 million people are hungry, a number that continues to rise due to conflicts, climate change, and economic downturns. Amidst these challenges, the role of agrochemicals in supporting…
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mytapas2024 · 8 days ago
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arorganicfertizer · 6 months ago
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ORGANIC FERTILIZER IN FUTURE ?
In the future, organic fertilizers are likely to become increasingly central to sustainable agriculture due to several evolving trends and advancements. Here’s how they might develop and impact farming practices:
1. Advanced Formulations and Technologies
Bioengineered Fertilizers: Future organic fertilizers could be engineered with specific microorganisms or enzymes to enhance nutrient availability and uptake, tailored to different soil types and crops.
Smart Fertilizers: Incorporating sensors and smart technology could enable fertilizers to release nutrients in response to soil conditions or crop needs, optimizing efficiency and reducing waste.
2. Enhanced Nutrient Delivery
Customized Blends: Advances in technology may allow for more precise formulations of organic fertilizers that match the exact nutrient requirements of different plants, leading to improved growth and yield.
Controlled Release: Organic fertilizers could be designed to release nutrients slowly over time, ensuring a steady supply to plants and reducing the need for frequent applications.
3. Waste Utilization and Circular Economy
Innovative Waste Recycling: Organic fertilizers may increasingly be produced from a variety of waste streams, including agricultural by-products, food waste, and even urban compost. This not only reduces waste but also adds value to otherwise discarded materials.
Circular Agricultural Systems: The concept of circular agriculture, where outputs from one process serve as inputs for another, could become more prevalent, with organic fertilizers playing a key role in this system.
4. Climate Change Mitigation
Carbon Sequestration: Organic fertilizers can enhance soil’s ability to sequester carbon, helping to mitigate climate change. Future advancements may focus on maximizing this benefit through improved soil management practices.
Resilient Crop Systems: By improving soil structure and health, organic fertilizers will help crops adapt to changing climate conditions, such as increased frequency of droughts and floods.
5. Integration with Precision Agriculture
Data-Driven Decisions: The integration of organic fertilizers with precision agriculture technologies, such as drones, soil sensors, and data analytics, will enable more accurate and efficient application, tailored to specific field conditions and crop needs.
Real-Time Monitoring: Technologies that provide real-time data on soil health and nutrient levels could lead to more responsive and adaptive fertilizer applications.
6. Regenerative Agriculture
Soil Health Focus: Organic fertilizers will be integral to regenerative agriculture practices that prioritize rebuilding soil health, enhancing biodiversity, and reducing reliance on synthetic inputs.
Holistic Approaches: Future practices may integrate organic fertilizers with other regenerative techniques, such as cover cropping, reduced tillage, and agroforestry.
7. Policy and Market Dynamics
Regulatory Support: As governments and institutions place more emphasis on sustainability and environmental protection, organic fertilizers may benefit from supportive policies and incentives.
Consumer Preferences: Growing consumer demand for sustainably produced food will drive the adoption of organic fertilizers, as they align with organic and eco-friendly farming practices.
8. Global and Urban Agriculture
Urban and Vertical Farming: With the rise of urban agriculture, organic fertilizers will be adapted for use in smaller-scale and vertical farming systems, making them suitable for city-based food production.
Global Adoption: As more regions around the world adopt sustainable farming practices, organic fertilizers will play a key role in global efforts to improve food security and environmental health.
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