Organic rather than transgenetic.
Labor instead of chemicals.
Diversity in place of monoculture.
Friday, April 12, 2013
it's early yet...
...and it has turned rainy and a bit cold so the garden is idling...the northern tepehuan teosinte seedling is about three inches tall now and both the forage variety of intermediate wheat grass and the plants form kansas are doing well ...greening nicely and growing...past that it's quiet outside hawthorn hall today...no sign of new growth from the zea diploperennis ( believe me if that happens there will be an audible shout ) and it is far too early to be thinking of planting maize...as temperatures warm i expect more movement...until then i will remain concerned about the teosinte and the chinese yams
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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