by pea-jay » Tue 10 May 2005, 15:23:30
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', ' ')I can't believe what I'm reading. That is the most ridiculous thing I have ever heard.
Sad, but true. We are totally wedded to the idea that technology/chemicals/mechinization and now genetic modification will solve our agricultural problems, most of which now exist because of earlier "solutions."
The San Joaquin Valley of California where I live and work is one of the worlds most productive farming regions. Unfortunately, most of this is at great energetic and environmental costs
Here is another disappointment. Our board of Supervisors (elected governing body for the county) is considering a resolution PROMOTING genetically modified organisms in agriculture. I have no idea of its status but the fact that this is even thought of as a solution to our perceived agricultural problems is dis-spiriting enough.
If you haven't already been stunned enough, consider that one of the valley's claims to fame is the
World Ag Expo held each year in Tulare, California. This orgy of agricultural excess show cases the newest and best in Agricultural Technology and Equipment. Virtually everything mechanized required diesel, gasoline or electricity to run or was derived from oil or natural gas feed stocks. The products that did not were genetically engineered organisms. Nowhere included in this show was any discussion of organic farming of ANY TYPE.
WorldAg Expo draws industrial farmers from around the world to teach and sell them on the "future of agriculture". It is the crown jewel of the City of Tulare and a major economic engine for them. Below is a picture of the sprawling 2 million or so square feet of "Agricultural Excess".
I wrote more about the WorldAg Expo on my blog and the insanity embodied in it. Click here to read "
Our Agricultural Future"
I added more about a month later in my
post on protecting the food supply.
The more I think about agriculture, the more I get the feeling that doom and gloom outlook is justified.