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Re: [permagriculture] Plant lists for the tropics + comment on gmo
- From: Georg Parlow <g.parlow@gmx.at>
- To: permagriculture <permaculture@lists.ibiblio.org>
- Subject: Re: [permagriculture] Plant lists for the tropics + comment on gmo
- Date: Sat, 19 Sep 2015 19:52:05 +0200
The main
> thing being the assumption that permaculture *should* be trying to measure
> up with large scale ag, as if large scale ag is at an appropriate scale to
> begin with (in my opinion it's not),
Hurray, I am all behind this statement. Large scale ag is sick. Using big
machinery as an intermediary between the farmer and the land is sick. To use
a lot of creativity in order to help lagre scale ag to avoid huge
monocroppings is a symptom fixing approach, not a design approach. A society
where only a few % of the people are in a productive personal
inter-relationship with the soil and the landscape is sick and doomed, IMHO.
That reminds me - have I missed something? Why is this list called
'permagriculture'? Can’t remember having signed up for this. Is this the
'basket of ag techniques' that someone has mentioned, as opposed to a design
approach?
Curious,
Georg
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Re: [permagriculture] Plant lists for the tropics + comment on gmo,
Jason Gerhardt, 09/18/2015
- Re: [permagriculture] Plant lists for the tropics + comment on gmo, Lawrence London, 09/18/2015
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Re: [permagriculture] Plant lists for the tropics + comment on gmo,
Georg Parlow, 09/19/2015
- Re: [permagriculture] Plant lists for the tropics + comment on gmo, Lawrence London, 09/19/2015
- Re: [permagriculture] Plant lists for the tropics + comment on gmo, Lawrence London, 09/20/2015
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