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Old 03-31-2009, 05:44 AM   #12
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Originally Posted by xoxoxoBruce View Post
I was positive... positive it will never be more than a supplement to the supply of fresh, in season, veggies.
I know more than a little about both farming and agricultural history.

Little things like how much land it takes to produce each type of veggie, grain, fruit, dairy, etc, for a city of say a million or three, precludes this plan from possibly being more than a supplement to the supply.

Add the economics, peoples buying/eating habits, questions of property/produce ownership, weather/location, and I am positive.
I never thought it would solve anything or replace the way food is currently produced. I just think it will help, in more ways than one, as I mentioned.
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