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Wednesday, March 29, 2017
The Truth Can Hurt
Having finished my research paper and learned all that I have about how we can improve farming and use technology to evolve it into something we can more easily connect with in society, it pains me to realize how little attention small movements to bring about a revolution in farming are so easily ignored or rather not given the attention they deserve by society. It is my hope that a decade or two from now, one would look to see many hydroponic farms and food computers stationed in every city fro public access, but you hope when you aren't fighting for something or don't believe you stand a chance. The stark truth is that I know that twenty years from now there very would could be an eruption so powerful in the farming culture that the attention they have been depraved of will be forcibly on them with many minds having to think up some form of action. Having learned what I have, it is my goal for the next five years to build my personal food computer and attempt to maintain a small hydroponic farming area for me and my community. I'm also planning to, when I'm living on my own, subscribe to a program that connects me with farmers to try and get my foods as close to the source as possible. I wish the UK well with their growing development of farm bots and hope their trading department manages to forge relations with us to exports these useful helpers to American farms. If only the US was as enthusiastic about engaging their resources to evolve the farming culture as the UK.
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