(quoted from post at 17:53:45 08/03/18) Interesting information.
But you’ll notice that’s they are all just timed counters. I’m sure the data is based on something. But this being a “live” feed is a bit of a stretch.
(quoted from post at 11:47:33 08/04/18) Had to take a class in college called humanity in food we studied gmo and how they work if people would actually take the time to learn there and actually believe science instead of anti ag goons organic wouldn?t even be a thing we had to do a bunch of research on world population and food supply it was neat to see .
(quoted from post at 20:03:40 08/04/18) My job isn't to feed the world. My job is to feed my family and give them a chance to have a good future. In my opinion, the best way for me to achieve my goal is to farm organic.
You think you can do your job by running thousands of acres, be my guest. Don't give me this garbage that feeding the growing population is my job. That's just Syngenta's tag line to sell nematacides. Frankly, I'd like to see the population shrink a fair bit. I'd rather see 1 or 2 billion happy healthy people than 7-10 billion fighting, struggling, starving people.
I sprayed GMO crops for hire for ten years. My knowledge is becoming fast outdated because I haven't been in the industry for 8 years, but I know more about spraying than most guys here. That isn't my idea of a good life.
(quoted from post at 15:41:05 08/05/18)(quoted from post at 20:03:40 08/04/18) My job isn't to feed the world. My job is to feed my family and give them a chance to have a good future. In my opinion, the best way for me to achieve my goal is to farm organic.
You think you can do your job by running thousands of acres, be my guest. Don't give me this garbage that feeding the growing population is my job. That's just Syngenta's tag line to sell nematacides. Frankly, I'd like to see the population shrink a fair bit. I'd rather see 1 or 2 billion happy healthy people than 7-10 billion fighting, struggling, starving people.
I sprayed GMO crops for hire for ten years. My knowledge is becoming fast outdated because I haven't been in the industry for 8 years, but I know more about spraying than most guys here. That isn't my idea of a good life.
WOW that's pretty dark considering the a lot of people dying is the only was to really shrink a population.
Rick
(quoted from post at 17:50:01 08/05/18)(quoted from post at 15:41:05 08/05/18)(quoted from post at 20:03:40 08/04/18) My job isn't to feed the world. My job is to feed my family and give them a chance to have a good future. In my opinion, the best way for me to achieve my goal is to farm organic.
You think you can do your job by running thousands of acres, be my guest. Don't give me this garbage that feeding the growing population is my job. That's just Syngenta's tag line to sell nematacides. Frankly, I'd like to see the population shrink a fair bit. I'd rather see 1 or 2 billion happy healthy people than 7-10 billion fighting, struggling, starving people.
I sprayed GMO crops for hire for ten years. My knowledge is becoming fast outdated because I haven't been in the industry for 8 years, but I know more about spraying than most guys here. That isn't my idea of a good life.
WOW that's pretty dark considering the a lot of people dying is the only was to really shrink a population.
Rick
Why is it dark? If each woman limited herself to 1 or 2 children, the population would naturally lower to a couple billion within 100 years.
(quoted from post at 20:11:03 08/05/18)(quoted from post at 17:50:01 08/05/18)(quoted from post at 15:41:05 08/05/18)(quoted from post at 20:03:40 08/04/18) My job isn't to feed the world. My job is to feed my family and give them a chance to have a good future. In my opinion, the best way for me to achieve my goal is to farm organic.
You think you can do your job by running thousands of acres, be my guest. Don't give me this garbage that feeding the growing population is my job. That's just Syngenta's tag line to sell nematacides. Frankly, I'd like to see the population shrink a fair bit. I'd rather see 1 or 2 billion happy healthy people than 7-10 billion fighting, struggling, starving people.
I sprayed GMO crops for hire for ten years. My knowledge is becoming fast outdated because I haven't been in the industry for 8 years, but I know more about spraying than most guys here. That isn't my idea of a good life.
WOW that's pretty dark considering the a lot of people dying is the only was to really shrink a population.
Rick
Why is it dark? If each woman limited herself to 1 or 2 children, the population would naturally lower to a couple billion within 100 years.
OK that way isn't as bad as the other but who gives you the right to tell someone how large a family to raise as long as they can afford to do so?
Rick
(quoted from post at 20:55:15 08/05/18)(quoted from post at 20:11:03 08/05/18)(quoted from post at 17:50:01 08/05/18)(quoted from post at 15:41:05 08/05/18)(quoted from post at 20:03:40 08/04/18) My job isn't to feed the world. My job is to feed my family and give them a chance to have a good future. In my opinion, the best way for me to achieve my goal is to farm organic.
You think you can do your job by running thousands of acres, be my guest. Don't give me this garbage that feeding the growing population is my job. That's just Syngenta's tag line to sell nematacides. Frankly, I'd like to see the population shrink a fair bit. I'd rather see 1 or 2 billion happy healthy people than 7-10 billion fighting, struggling, starving people.
I sprayed GMO crops for hire for ten years. My knowledge is becoming fast outdated because I haven't been in the industry for 8 years, but I know more about spraying than most guys here. That isn't my idea of a good life.
WOW that's pretty dark considering the a lot of people dying is the only was to really shrink a population.
Rick
Why is it dark? If each woman limited herself to 1 or 2 children, the population would naturally lower to a couple billion within 100 years.
OK that way isn't as bad as the other but who gives you the right to tell someone how large a family to raise as long as they can afford to do so?
Rick
I never said I have the right to that. It’s already happening on its own. It was recently reported that women are down to 62 live births per 1000. They’re doing it voluntarily as they have access to a good education and birth control. Couple that with the scarcity of really good paying jobs that will support a family of any size on a single income, women are making a choice of smaller families all on their own. I know of very few people my age that have more than 1, 2 or 3 kids. 4 or 5 kids for a person under 40 these days is an outlier where it was common 50 years ago.
So yeah, hopefully the world population will naturally go down on its own over the next hundred years. Otherwise, it’s gonna go down through disease, war, starvation, etc.
(quoted from post at 10:57:24 08/06/18)
That’s average global live births for women aged 15 to 44. Developed nations are lower and developing nations are higher. Still, not my job to feed them. This “feed the world” line is just an advertising pitch from the corporations that sell chemicals and seed.
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