Organic rather than transgenetic.
Labor instead of chemicals.
Diversity in place of monoculture.
Saturday, June 2, 2012
zea family protrature
just a few photos of the zea family on campus...the perennail zea diploperennis in the first and third photos...the annual northern tepehuan teosinte ( isolated form the background foliage ) in the second...and a hopi blue zae mays seedling on the bottom...love the grasses.
an ex- industrial worker ( the continued automation of jobs, condensing of ownership, plant closings, trade wars, and degradation of living standards here has rendered me a former industrial worker...now just part-time lumpen proletariat) and university student (everyone needs a hobby...my hobbies have evolved and, to keep things straight, i have left my formal student career behind for reasons that are too detailed to delve into here...continuing to be a student of life however and not adverse to learning...stasis is death ) sliding down the back side of middle age...a social loner with collectivist leanings...explain that.
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