take_five_seconds [he/him, any]@hexbear.net to doomer@hexbear.netEnglish · 1 year agoGrocery prices set to rise as soil becomes "unproductive"www.newsweek.comexternal-linkmessage-square35fedilinkarrow-up1114file-textcross-posted to: collapse@slrpnk.netaboringdystopia@lemmy.worldnews@lemmy.worldworld@lemmy.worldworldnews@lemmit.online
arrow-up1114external-linkGrocery prices set to rise as soil becomes "unproductive"www.newsweek.comtake_five_seconds [he/him, any]@hexbear.net to doomer@hexbear.netEnglish · 1 year agomessage-square35fedilinkfile-textcross-posted to: collapse@slrpnk.netaboringdystopia@lemmy.worldnews@lemmy.worldworld@lemmy.worldworldnews@lemmit.online
minus-squareSteamedHamberder [he/him]@hexbear.netlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up17·1 year agoYes! Leaving the land fallow and doing erosion control can do this. Nitrogen can be fixed by planting legumes and phosphorous can come from biosolids (either animal or human )
minus-squareSulvor [he/him, undecided]@hexbear.netlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up12·1 year agoBeanis will save us
minus-squareSpiderFarmer [he/him]@hexbear.netlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up12·1 year agoInstructions unclear. I planted 50 acres of feed corn and burned half of it to raise prices.
Yes! Leaving the land fallow and doing erosion control can do this. Nitrogen can be fixed by planting legumes and phosphorous can come from biosolids (either animal or human )
Beanis will save us
Instructions unclear. I planted 50 acres of feed corn and burned half of it to raise prices.