Thoughts about the paradigm shift in farming

☢️ Old world:

Centralized giga farms barely making any money, eroded by fiat dilution

Depleted soil, fragile crops and dependence on chemicals to squeeze out weak harvests

🌱 New world:

Decentralized, organic regenerative farms that are profitable and store their excess in a bitcoin treasury

Healthy soil, resilient crops, zero chemicals, abundant harvests

The world is healing

Bitcoin is the real money

Farmers will once again thrive by working with nature and protecting the fruits of their labour with sound money

#bitcoin #farmer #regenerative

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Yeah, the old way of farming. I grew up on a family farm.

http://trbouma.blogspot.com/2011/05/goodbye-farm.html

Its unfortunate lamb isn't eaten more, I don't get it. Its 30% more efficient on a lbs of meat/acre basis. Its ~100% more efficient on $/acre basis. I would like to see the $ efficiency drop to parity if demand increases.

Yes, lamb is good - but goat is GOAT.

Both better with cummin and garlic.

Looking at buying a "weekend" farmlet, myself, reading up on the possibilities...

Goats are more labor than sheep even. Hard to breed parasite resistance as well.

Very interesting. It’s also a delicious meat