FeistyCanuck
FeistyCanuck t1_iz77cd8 wrote
Reply to comment by UniversalMomentum in Rafael and Lockheed Martin partner to offer IRON BEAM laser system in the U.S. by Gari_305
Relates to Israel's iron dome anti missle system.
FeistyCanuck t1_iwhie9g wrote
Reply to comment by Z3r0sama2017 in Farmers in China and Uganda move to high-yielding, cost-saving perennial rice by tonymmorley
Big farms can be done responsibly too. A lot of that is related to education and training (and caring) that someone managing a large farm with a long term vision may have but potentially the small scale borderline bankrupt farm might not.
FeistyCanuck t1_iwda3f4 wrote
Reply to comment by nova9001 in Farmers in China and Uganda move to high-yielding, cost-saving perennial rice by tonymmorley
Yea but the tech way one family can farm land that once needed 10s of family's.
FeistyCanuck t1_iwd9vr6 wrote
Reply to Farmers in China and Uganda move to high-yielding, cost-saving perennial rice by tonymmorley
In western Canada homesteaders were given a quarter section each to farm. That's 1 quarter of a square mile or 160 acres if it was all farmable which it seldom is due to ponds/creeks etc.
When I was growing up we visited the farm where my mom grew up and my uncle and grandfather still farmed. By that point they were farming 4-5 sections, so land that 20 families originally homesteaded 2500-3000 acres.
My uncles younger son still farm's there now, but with modern equipment and a big team seasonally he is cultivating over 15000 acres of wheat/canola/lentils which translates to land that originally over 100 families homesteaded.
Farms don't have to be THAT big to be economical but at least here you probably need to farm a few thousand acres to be able to to afford modern equipment.
FeistyCanuck t1_j96ot58 wrote
Reply to comment by Blautopf in eli5: Why are Chinese products so inexpensive? by Agile-Bench-9386
Economy of scale is a huge factor. It is a lot cheaper per unit to make 1 million refrigerators than it is to make 100.