Some problems are easy to ignore, until they’re not... npr.org/2021/02/24/967376880…

Feb 25, 2021 · 5:37 PM UTC

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We should- Have A federal program to irrigate the bulk of our land. Eliminate use of land for waste products like ethanol and tobacco . Create food storage systems for the inevitable need in the future. And we should make money on it.
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It shall continued to be ignored for more pressing issues like gender identity and OMB. So they know what to put on the head stones of those who die early from not having nutritional requirements met.
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Farmers know these eroded hilltops are less productive, "We're essentially trying to make up for many years of fairly thoughtless practices," she says. I thought our farmers were smart and were rotating their corps, etc. ... I guess not ... Another result of deregulation?????
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Why is Bill Gates buying thousands of acres of farm land?
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We have killed dirt! 😶
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Sometimes I feel we're on a 100 year loop. Ending a global pandemic just in time for the Roaring 20s (our stock market, like then, at an all time high) and getting ready for another Dust Bowl
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Floods will do that.
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Golly. I wonder if anyone warned us in 1990 that this would happen? Maybe I'll Google it. Well damn, they did in fact warn us. Hmmm. Fox news said science was bad though
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gone with the wind...
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