>>8250373 (PB)
TOGTFO … if you're going to be a cunt, you know the rules.
>>8250331 (PB)
Cheap food or good food. Your call. BTW, there is a cachet for "organic" now that never used to exist. Of course, back then, ALL food was organic … and the soil would get replenished. Chemicals made it possible to drain the last bit of fertility until there wasn't any more left to withdraw. After the third year, organic farms outproduce chemical farms … that's why most studies stop at three years.
>>8250367 (PB)
Actually, everyone. Even those without the few hundred square feet of soil it takes to feed yourself (the average suburban backyard is plenty big to grow close to 100% of the fruits and vegetables for an average American family) would benefit from lower prices and a cleaner environment.
You've never done the math / dug on the issue or you wouldn't even ask that question. In Detroit, hardly the sunbelt, I grew enough to feed my wife and myself, to give a fair amount away and to put away "preps" from 240 square feet of soil. How much preps? About 100 qts a year more than we could eat.