Are gmos the real Redpill?
Have never seen an organic agriculture operation at scale.
Not everyone can be a farmer
all farms were organic back when niggers we're picking cotton
Now farming has been overtaken by the industrial Jew
Niggers > Jews
Short answer is no. There's a longer answer, and it's really complicated but it basically has to do with supply and demand along with environmental factors.
t. Farmer
>>115104770
>>115105119
>all farms were organic back when niggers we're picking cotton
fact
There is literally nothing wrong with GM crops
>>115105319
Company who owns the patent are a bit of Jews, other than that there is nothing worse about them than regular crops. All the same downsides downsides but with more benefits
I deserve the right to have GMO'd food to be properly labeled as such and decide if I wish to eat it or feed it to my family
BOTTOM LINE!
>>115105270
>>115105315
Yes nothing wrong with DNA jewing toxic carcinogens in your food goy
>>115106116
I don't think you understand what a GMO crop actually is or how they're made and function.
organic farming is irrelevant, as it's capability to energy cost-effectively produce food is pre-industrialization level - i.e. only through modern society's subsidization effort it is feasable to produce organically to current consumer markets, thus, it is a luxury
t. an organic farmer
>>115104770
No, they don't scale, indoor farming may enable more of it if it works well though.
What do you guys think about various hydro/aero-ponic techniques? Been thinking of experimenting with the Kratky method, but it seems to me like it'll only work for really hardy stuff like lettuce. I wanna grow strawberries.
>>115106334
Nigger gmo have genetic sequences that create the same proteins that poisonous pesticides do
t. alchemist
>>115109318
Extremely expensive and energy-efficient in terms of cost/yield relative to traditional farming, really only feasible in massive seed indoor farming projects. Even outdoor farming is probably much better and more efficient for anything small scale or below the size and scale of a large specially designed warehouse. The technology may enable it to be competitive sometime in the near future though.
>>115104770
Organic just means no gmo and pesticides.
Just means you need to checkerboard your crops to stop spread of disease.
>>115110180
That was generally my feeling, but I can't shake why SO MANY people who grow their own food go hydro/aero. Surely there's SOME benefit there?
It seems to me that the price low to high goes something like dirt < pots (with potting mix) < hydro/aero. But the yields per square foot I suspect are just the reverse.
I just want to be able to grow about a hundred pounds of strawberries each season for wine making. watering those bastards is hard, and good luck keeping wildlife from getting ALL of your yield if you plant in the dirt. So you've gotta grow in pots in a fruit cage at a minimum. But it might be cheaper to just bring them in and go hydro?
I don't know. I wish someone would prepare a comprehensive analysis of this shit.
>>115110466
>what is soil health
>what is crop rotation
>what is organic-approved pesticide
>what is cover crops
>what is irrigation
>what is tillage
>what is natural compost
>>115105128
Wrong. As any modern farm family knows, scale isn't the issue. It's the literal mountain of subsidies and corporate jew graft that centralizes and gmo pushes.
Gmo is a way to use intellectual property laws to annex adjacent property with lawsuits.