Quotes About Farming
Take rest; a field that has rested gives a beautiful crop.
~ Ovid
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There's nothing like sitting back and talking to your cows.
~ Russell Crowe
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You can't drive through Iowa and not think about farming: No less than 85 percent of the land in the state is devoted to farms, many of them more than 1,000 acres. This is the place where seeds are sown. It's where farmers grow the corn that will be fed to pigs as grain or fed to you as syrup or fermented to ethanol for your gas tank.
~ Hope Jahren
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A farmer is helpless to grow grain; all he can do is provide the right conditions for the growing of grain. He cultivates the ground, he plants the seed, he waters the plants, and then the natural forces of the earth take over and up comes the grain...This is the way it is with the Spiritual Disciplines - they are a way of sowing to the Spirit... By themselves the Spiritual Disciplines can do nothing; they can only get us to the place where something can be done.
~ Richard J. Foster
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For the young, food is from Venus; farming is from Mars
~ Richard Louv
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and produce as a result of their inundation with industrial herbicides and pesticides which, of course, make their way, again, into the Russian River. Then into the Pacific Ocean. And ultimately, into all the fish in your local supermarket. What is said about the environmental impact of vineyards in Sonoma County? Fucking nothing. It is our sacred cow." Darren raised his shot glass again, "Long live the sacred cow." Colin
~ Rob Loughran
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alcohol syndrome than beer and hard liquor. And yet winemaking is referred to as an Art. Grape cultivation is farming: fucking pure and fucking simple, just like growing radishes or almonds or peaches, but it is treated as a divine gift that the vintner mysteriously practices for the benefit of the great unwashed masses.
~ Rob Loughran
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It is impossible for any culture to be sound and healthy without a proper respect and proper regard for the soil.
~ Andrew Nelson Lytle
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Organic agriculture is more about fairness and respect than it is about parts-per-billion of pesticide residues
~ Jim Hightower
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We need to respect the fact that cows are herbivores, and that does not mean feeding them corn and chicken manure.
~ Joel Salatin
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Momma kept a garden, which sounds romantic to people who have never held a hoe
~ Rick Bragg
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The earth's surface measures about 200 million square miles, of which 60 million is land. As late as AD 1400, the vast majority of farmers, along with their plants and animals, clustered together in an area of just 4.25 million square miles – 2 per cent of the planet's surface.
~ Yuval Noah Harari
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In evolutionary terms, cattle represent one of the most successful animal species ever to exist. At the same time, they are some of the most miserable animals on the planet.
~ Yuval Noah Harari
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The transition to agriculture began around 9500–8500 BC in the hill country of south-eastern Turkey, western Iran, and the Levant. It began slowly and in a restricted geographical area. Wheat and goats were domesticated by approximately 9000 BC; peas and lentils around 8000 BC; olive trees by 5000 BC; horses by 4000 BC; and grapevines in 3500 BC. Some animals and plants, such as camels and cashew nuts, were domesticated even later, but by 3500 BC the main wave of domestication was over.
~ Yuval Noah Harari
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The average farmer worked harder than the average forager, and got a worse diet in return. The Agricultural Revolution was history's biggest fraud.2 Who was responsible? Neither kings, nor priests, nor merchants. The culprits were a handful of plant species, including wheat, rice and potatoes. These plants domesticated Homo sapiens, rather than vice versa.
~ Yuval Noah Harari
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The average farmer worked harder than the average forager, and got a worse diet in return. The Agricultural Revolution was history's biggest fraud. Who was responsible? Neither kings, nor priests, nor merchants. The culprits were a handful of plant species, including wheat, rice and potatoes. These plants domesricated Homo sapiens, rather than vice versa.
~ Yuval Noah Harari
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Wheat and goats were domesticated by approximately 9000 BC; peas and lentils around 8000 BC; olive trees by 5000 BC; horses by 4000 BC; and grapevines in 3500 BC.
~ Yuval Noah Harari
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The stress of farming had far-reaching consequences. It was the foundation of large-scale political and social systems. Sadly, the diligent peasants almost never achieved the future economic security they so craved through their hard work in the present. Everywhere, rulers and elites sprang up, living off the peasants' surplus food and leaving them with only a bare subsistence. These
~ Yuval Noah Harari
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Cultivating wheat provided much more food per unit of territory, and thereby enabled Homo sapiens to multiply exponentially.
~ Yuval Noah Harari
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Of the thousands of species that our ancestors hunted and gathered, only a few were suitable candidates for farming and herding. Those few species lived in particular places, and those are the places where agricultural revolutions occurred. Scholars once proclaimed that the agricultural revolution was a great leap forward for humanity.
~ Yuval Noah Harari
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Whereas theism justified traditional agriculture in the name of God, humanism has justified modern industrial farming in the name of Man.
~ Yuval Noah Harari
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the study revealed that organic foods have a 25 percent higher concentration of eleven vitamins and minerals than their conventionally grown counterparts.
~ Deborah Kesten
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Get grass-fed animal foods. Cattle are grass-eating animals by nature.
~ Deborah Kesten
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Choose free-range or pastured poultry and eggs.
~ Deborah Kesten
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