Blondefarmgirl
Blondefarmgirl t1_iue8h3e wrote
Reply to comment by Swineservant in Indoor agriculture has sustainable potential to feed Canada, others, year round: experts by pirate_republic
We are using technology like drones to pinpoint the needs of the soil so we don't overuse fertilizers and use what is needed. So the fields have been producing better yields. My last crop of corn was a bumper yield. So traditional farming is modernizing to try to keep up with climate change. So it's doing just fine. Change does always happen but those greenhouse solve nothing.
Blondefarmgirl t1_iud87ms wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Indoor agriculture has sustainable potential to feed Canada, others, year round: experts by pirate_republic
They destroy fertile farmland to build their greenhouses then throw alot of food away. They add to pollution they burn whatever they can to heat as cheap as possible such as bunker oil. They add to light pollution. They are not a good solution.
Blondefarmgirl t1_iud7iph wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Indoor agriculture has sustainable potential to feed Canada, others, year round: experts by pirate_republic
In my beautiful farming community filled with century farms, the factory greenhouses are encroaching. They cover fertile agricultural land with cement and plastic. They burn the cheapest fuels to heat like bunker oil and pollute our air. They dont care how ugly they look or how their constant lights bother their neighbours. They had to be forced to put up curtains to cover the light and its not a 100 percent solution. The stench travels for miles from the marijuana operations or from the mountains of rotting vegetables beside them. They make living near them unbearable. They also use alot of resources. Constant power upgrades for them and since they are zoned agricultural the municipality ends up paying to support them. Truck traffic is going to end up killing the local town as it not has a super highway down the centre. I know this is nimby but you should live near them then decide how you like it.
Blondefarmgirl t1_iud6gi2 wrote
Reply to comment by deminion48 in Indoor agriculture has sustainable potential to feed Canada, others, year round: experts by pirate_republic
Oh and light and air pollution. Bye bye starry nights.
Blondefarmgirl t1_iud6d24 wrote
Reply to comment by deminion48 in Indoor agriculture has sustainable potential to feed Canada, others, year round: experts by pirate_republic
Don't forget stink from the mountains of rejected veggies behind them.
Blondefarmgirl t1_iug49aj wrote
Reply to comment by flash-tractor in Indoor agriculture has sustainable potential to feed Canada, others, year round: experts by pirate_republic
I live on my family farm. It's been in our family for over 100 years. We grow corn and soybeans. These are factories not farms. They involve lots of employees, warehouses, tons of truck traffic. They should be zoned industrial not agricultural.