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  1. cory

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    What does squirrel taste like
  2. cory

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    :lol:
  3. cory

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    Vegan problems, posted in "in the news" http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/science/science-news/12206669/Long-term-vegetarian-diet-changes-human-DNA-raising-risk-of-cancer-and-heart-disease.html
  4. cory

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    Excellent point.
  5. cory

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    :thumbup: Your benefits from cutting out refined foods is good to know. I just ask questions that seem warranted, and whatever the accurate answer is, I'm good with that. When I asked what is the "right" food to buy after I learned from you guys about the downside of organic (tilling), I...
  6. cory

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    Interesting, thanks. Why no breads, wheat, etc.
  7. cory

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    Fair enough, makes sense. As you and Jim noted earlier, consumers are a major force, so that gives hope for the future. But it sounds like it is basically impossible to determine the "goodness" of food because virtually no current labelling addresses these questions, afaik. Dave, how do you...
  8. cory

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    Btw you were rattling off the pros and cons of the different approaches like an old pro, ala Christine or Gabe. You obviously know a lot about it all.
  9. cory

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    Ha ha, Big Jim...The treehouse rocks!!!! As I was reading your post I was thinking, great post, I'm learning something here! You laid out clearly and succinctly the old way (tillage) vs new way (no tillage, but chemical use). I never thought of the down side of organic (erosion). I learned a...
  10. cory

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    I, for one, am willing to get "smarter " by getting an answer to the question of how the individual consumer can do his part to drive positve change by buying healthy food that is grown using techniques that protects soil. But in the 80% I watched, I didn't see that addressed. I have a good...
  11. cory

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    So if the little man is to do his part in making a difference, then he should buy organic, true?
  12. cory

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    Jim, your post answers my question somewhat, that farmers can't lose even a tiny amount of production during transition. But if the new (old) way is so much better, why isn't uncle sam aware of it and help bridge the gap for farmers trying to make the switch. I'm playing devils advocate against...
  13. cory

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    Dave, I just don't know. I'm usually not a big conspiracy guy, but maybe I'm naive. If there is a vastly better, simpler, cheaper, more productive, more efficient way to treat soil/grow food, wouldn't folks be jumping all over it, hook line and sinker? If big ag would be selling less chemicals...
  14. cory

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    I watched 80% of the vid. It is chock full of stuff Dave and Big Jim advocates- soil health and productivity via age old methods, tilling and ferting soil is a huge no no. And better soil grows better, more nutrient- rich crops which provide better nutrition for da humans. Farmers started...
  15. cory

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    I bookmarked it immediately and will read sometime this wknd, didn't want to rush through it
  16. cory

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    Agreed.
  17. cory

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    It makes sense. Stig what are e numbers
  18. cory

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    Agreed, but herbicides are part to the mix, eh. Yes, I've seen those peanut allergy studies, maybe the kids develop a tolerance to the herbicides, etc?!?
  19. cory

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    Jim, did you click on Dave's link, looks like good stuff.
  20. cory

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    Jim, if I could get just one exercise machine, I would strongly consider a versa climber, I've heard awesome stuff about them.
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