Farms are ugly. Factory farms doubly so.
This is the ugly phase. You can see the soil being turned by the tractor in the pic linked. It looks at lesst a little less ugly a couple months after that.
Farms are ugly. Factory farms doubly so.
This is the ugly phase. You can see the soil being turned by the tractor in the pic linked. It looks at lesst a little less ugly a couple months after that.
There is a big ass vehicle turning the soil in that pic. I dont think thats a phase of modern agriculture typically presented in the pr photos, and its not pretty even when you do it by hand.
Maybe we live in a society that just has more goats, and goats are a bigger part of everyones lives.
Id rather not have any parking lots if it were entirely my choice.
Goarts then, whatever. You can hang out with goats even if youre not exploiting them more than you would a human.
Theres a cure for them, though.
Animal agriculture, excepting very small symbiotic regenerative practices youve never fucking heard of, ends in any future where we still have humans in a century.
This is not a moral imperative. The future where thats viable is underwater and boiled to a grey lump.
Not at scale at least. In rustic situations where ut still needs to be pumped from a well, a small water tower filled during peak makes perfect sense
not near electrical infra
Unlike the average field
Thats not the point. I… Nevermind.