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Yeah, just sounded good.farm. And I'm not really exaggerating that much.
farming incentive to fund us to improve soil health. So, when that does rain, it soaks into our soils and stays on ourfarm and not flushes off down to the rivers and dikes and away. But, also change our rotation. We're growing awider range of crops to try and build some resilience in, but also our grass species have them more diverse. So, some
Seeing all these companies pop up, but also knowing there wasn't a meat-- there are a couple companies out there.Farm Field Table is out there.We work with Marrow.
And then perhaps when Johan's kids were to leave the house after 20 years of eating his cake, perhaps they got married into the neighboringfarm 800 meters away, another four people would have learned about the cake.So in the span of 20 years, it would have spread over a diameter of 2 kilometers, and eight people would have known
And I told him, I can tell the story, or your story, or these people can tell your story, or you can.farm out there. And so he's like, yeah, buy a bunch of shares in Walmart so I can get on the board and give 'em hell.
to feed their own families.Farm workers are among the poorest workers in the country.Child farm workers risk their safety, health, and education working for fields because their parents can't earn a living wage.
And so this is like the ups and downs of journalism.Farm was burned. His wife was dead on the ground.
It comes out as poop.Farm animals in the United States produce 130 times as much poop as the entire US human population.And there is very little waste infrastructure for factory farms.
So we're on it.Farm-to-table-- yeah, she knows it.Well, my best friend's Ana Sortun, so we vacation all summer.
Maybe I'll get a whole pig and I want to do barbecue night.Farm-raised salmon in the Atlantic Ocean is dull gray in color.
and and when we wanted information you had to go to the library and you hope they had the book there because you knowfarm and we said okay well we're going to go to pilson and kind of buy all the auxiliary ingredients and kind of do
Many of us would say that we love our parents.Farm animals show a lot of that.
And the results came back that everything was perfect.farm and became a piece of the farm?
Right. Because it's just too damn much to show you all of New York in one day, right?farm community. It changes your view of the world.
But far away from Farm Sanctuary, on farms all over this country, bad has become normal.Farm animals are genetically manipulated, artificially bred, mutilated, confined, cruelly beaten, been killed for food.Those might sound like harsh words, but it's very accurate and descriptive.
Those might sound like harsh words, but it's very accurate and descriptive.Farm animals are specifically excluded from the Federal Animal Welfare Act.Most people believe and want to believe that these animals are protected, right?
farm in these areas. And then resulting in the soil washing down from the slopes and that all goes away. So, they start the whole process over again, time and time again.
farm area to pick fruit and pay for it now who would take
farm conglomerates. And even on the best farms I mean what you would really want is to be able to trace an individual animal and to note was this animal given antibiotics at
farm and I needed oh and and a producer of CGI movies from from Hong Kong so I
Farm you do the right thing whatever her butter cost me $16 a pound
farm so they're seen as a burden on the household women also have less social influence political influence in these
farmer he' bought a failing Farm sold most of the farm equipment bought a
Farmers loved it because unlike 2,4-D, glyphosate killed every weed, not just broad-leaved ones, but grassy too.
farmer uh and then now uh there is an additional set of apps that have come in uh which now provide
farmers, and then rice-heavy, but they need to be supplemented with rice.
farmers and shoemakers in cities. We certainly would not have everything that we do, so off my soapbox. But it's really a
farmers and buy American grain. That's the third violation of theou. So what
farmer in the back 40, you know, who saw something and is talking about it but didn't take a
farmland, not using any of the water the way the people have been talking about, not taking any energy from Utah, but in
farmland or forest or natural areas. So, there's the ordinary kind of uh you know, opposition to new construction that you might see. But I think that
and Surviving Extreme Weather. Thank you both very much for joining us on BBC News. Martin, I'm going to begin with you. As anyfarmer will know, anyone who's been observing the news and the weather of late, how could you avoid it? It is anexceptionally tough time to be a farmer.
It kind of goes back to what we've already been trying to do is improve our soil health using government-funded schemes. In England, it's a sustainablefarming incentive to fund us to improve soil health. So, when that does rain, it soaks into our soils and stays on ourfarm and not flushes off down to the rivers and dikes and away. But, also change our rotation. We're growing a
farmers don't have an insurance policy.
farmers and they trust him and they trust the individuals that he is friends with from the specific village and other
farms. And when I tell them that that's not going to solve the problem, some of them get wide-eyed.
Farmers don't want to go back to using composted animal manure to replace nutrients in the soil, and so they refuse to embrace the organic approach.
Farmers could burn less diesel fuel and cut back on the use of pre-emergent herbicides, if they planted Roundup Ready soybeans.
Farmers were not getting into the pulse business because the minimum support prices that the government provides for pulses is lower than wheat and rice.
Farming culture and the love for the land, I think, is definitely in my blood.
Farmers living there, families.
Farmers don't want your charity.
Farming-- well, I don't know what you're going to do.
Farming and livelihood is something that we covered a little bit.
farming that I helped start The Good Food Institute, which you heard a little bit about before.
Farmers' market I'm hoping are ideal, but if there's no close-by farmers' market, tips from buying vegetables in supermarkets?
Farms are more productive.
Farms weren't able to really do business in a way that justified them spending their weekends in the ,, which
Farming doesn't-- some of these unique ingredients don't work if nobody knows how to use them or if people are out or weird about it, those kind of things.
farmers. There's this little hole in the wall place.
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