Posted by Dan Richardson on January 15, 2014 at 06:41:13 from (67.236.0.209):
In Reply to: Sustainable Farming posted by Edd in KY on January 14, 2014 at 13:04:58:
rrlund said: (quoted from post at 02:44:40 01/15/14) Yes,I make a living farming. The wife doesn't work and I don't do anything else. That's the trick,just farming to make a living. Farmers get in to trouble when they go from trying to make a living to trying to make money.
I honestly don't know what anybody means when they talk about "sustainable farming". Sustaining yourself? Sustaining the land? Got me hanging as to what these nut cases are talking about.
Don't worry about it. It's just a phrase that some yuk made up to get attention. It can be interpreted any way you like and still be correct. I think 'twerk' had something to do with it.
This post was edited by Dan Richardson at 06:50:17 01/15/14.
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