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Well written, excellent persuasive article. And I feel like the rest of your subscribers, the same way that you do. Unfortunately, getting the average person to understand this is like getting them to stop by and the $2.79 small bag of Doritos. Unfortunately, it’s not gonna happen.

For those of us that understand, we can unfortunately see the collapse that will eventually happen. I was part of such a collapse when hurricane Ivan was forecast to hit Houston just a few weeks after everyone saw the horrors of what happened with hurricane Katrina. The nonrational thinking , and hitting for the hills cause its own set of disasters.

All we can do is try to get the information out. And you did a fantastic job with this article. We just must convinced the people around us. I’m currently put in an in a garden in New Orleans and city and it’s flourishing, and the woman and her sons who might put in for has grown things before, but even she is amazed. The soil here, anywhere around the Mississippi river is so rich! You’re right the minimum is everybody needs to have their own garden and at the minimum chickens Period herbivore like a goat or a cow would be great also. It makes me think as I’m getting ready to move back to my hometown in Central Texas and to continue to teach gardening lessons in nature, classes for kids. I feel this is a spiritual calling from God for me to do this. I sense you the same mission. Keep spreading the word, FYI I’m drinking a glass of cold Raw Milk from the Stryk Dairy Farm in Schulenburg Texas a few days ago. Bottoms up! 🐄 Actually Stryk uses brown Jerseys but a Holstein like we had growing up is all my emogis had. We, a family of 7 drink raw milk until my mom started boiling it during my 6th year under a radio warning of health safety from the government 😫

Coachbear theUrbanFarmboy

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Thanks Coach Bear!

Appreciate it.

I’ll respond in more detail tomorrow. It’s Really nice to read what you’re up to. 🙂 Thanks for sharing.

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