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Boreades


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Crops.

Farmers plant stuff.

If it doesn't rot in the ground, and it grows, and it gets enough sunlight & nutrient, and it germinates and grows and produces seeds, it's good stuff.

So farmers plant more of the same stuff.

This is AE in agricultural action.
What is is what was.

So - what are we growing now that we've always grown? (without importing strange stuff that only grows in polytunnels)
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Boreades


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Well, I guess the overwhelming response proves you're all townies at heart.
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Boreades


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Until there's no food in the shops.
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Borry wrote:
Well, I guess the overwhelming response proves you're all townies at heart.

Give us a chance, Borry. We don't have your intellectual advantages--nothing to do but think.

Crops. Farmers plant stuff.

Sometimes. Don't a lot of them just let the grass grow and put animals out on it? I ask as a townie.

If it doesn't rot in the ground, and it grows, and it gets enough sunlight & nutrient, and it germinates and grows and produces seeds, it's good stuff. So farmers plant more of the same stuff.

I'm a townie, I couldn't follow all this techno-talk.

This is AE in agricultural action. What is is what was.

I'm an AE-ist, I recognised AE Law XVIII but not the application.

So - what are we growing now that we've always grown? (without importing strange stuff that only grows in polytunnels)

As I understand it, farmers have always grown strange imported stuff e.g. wheat. I don't know what a polytunnel is. Is it an academic research building?

Until there's no food in the shops.

This is excitingly cryptic. I look forward to more.
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