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Re: Strawpersons Living in Houses of Cards




In a message dated 11/18/96 10:06:54 PM, jwoods@sr.radiks.net (Jay Woods)
wrote:

<<I have no trouble imagining low input agriculture sustaining populations 
in the US.  The key concept that would need to be adopted is underground 
housing and commercial buildings.  Then the farming via CSA would be 
literally overhead.  That should cut down on travel time.  As small scale 
and intelligent machinery is developed to handle raised beds the 
production per person will rise to match or exceed current agribusiness 
norms.
---Jay Woods>>

Food production that depends on machinery is not sustainable.  You will
always get far less energy out that you put in.  

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