The funniest shit is that people spray dandelion with cancer causing chemicals.
Have you ever eaten it? Drunk dandelion flower tea or root coffee. Good for cleaning blood.
This culture we grown inside is an illusion of our true reality. The corporate matrix. We are more than what we are and we will show you
Not only are they poisoning themselves with the herbicides, but there is something absolutely ludicrous with the way so much horticultural and agricultural practice creates its own demand for the various -icides. You use pesticides and kill off all the local ladybugs, dragonflies and various other predators, rendering yourself entirely dependent upon pesticides you previously did not need. You use herbicides to kill off nitrogen fixing plants like dandelions
which were improving soil quality, forcing you to use fertilisers, with the additional damage done to your local ecosystem by fertiliser runoff eventually poisoning your water too! Then you use higher yield strains in lieu of local strains in order to improve yields, resulting in your local strain being lost, then everyone collectively slapping their faces when
local conditions kill the high yield crop and millions of farmers go bankrupt, commit suicide or become dependent on pesticides, seed & fertiliser they hitherto did not needHonestly we've gone backwards since the green revolution in the 1800s. And that's before you get to the ridiculous shit like the massive overproduction of corn and soy, which is done because it's profitable, but it's profitable because the US government is subsidizing production for which there is not the demand... Literally paying to destroy your land. It's one of those weird things where the US government doesn't let the free market force farmers to reduce land usage or cut costs by adopting sustainable agricultural models, but the US government ALSO doesn't stop small farmers from going under amidst trade-war induced price fluctuations, resulting in them being devoured by larger farming corporations who can afford sufficient silage & take hits for longer. Literally just subsidizing corporations to buy out small farmers' land, with the result being that despite having the YUGEST MOST PATRIOTIC big boi in White House, the orange caterpillar has done
nothing to stop foreign investors, even ones from CHY-NA from buying the shit out of American farmland. And doubly fuck you if you lack institutional support -
the number of black farmers declined from 1M in 1920 to 45k todayThat's why I'm pretty pleased with UK garden culture, as for the most part it's pretty sensible, and the British gardeners are generally too lazy to apply chemicals until summer's arrived. British farming however... There's a great book called
Sting in a Tale, which describes how bees lived happily alongside British farms until WWII, when massive wildflower meadows were ploughed over to make way for farming space, and the farming space was never let to sit fallow after the war ended. That single-handedly wiped out a whole species of bee in the UK, and it's no wonder why all other bees are struggling. Yet we all know this, yet this all continues - the tragedy of the commons is that the edge of the cliff is known by everyone but no one driver is taking their foot off the pedal, and we're all stuck in the passenger seat of this dying beast
This is all because you heathens would not farm God's WayIt's hilarious because they describe their methods as predating the existence of mankind, but they're all methods you'd find anywhere between 1700's Ireland and Russia. The no ploughing rule is a bit situational, sometimes beneficial and other times not, but the other two rules of mulching the soil and employing crop rotation is just a natural way of restoring soil quality and stopping soil erosion / critical bee depletion / monocrop pest & fungal failures. Doesn't seem like the evangelicalism adds much here besides missionary zeal; reminds me of the dudes who campaigned to get the Higgs-Boson a new popular media name:
ANYTHING but the God particle