But Buck, the soil is so polluted now that probably all it's good for is to 
grow a gasoline additive!


On Thursday, May 1, 2014 8:57 PM, "dhamiltony...@yahoo.com" 
<dhamiltony...@yahoo.com> wrote:
 
  
And then the accelerating problem; the
aggregating farm monopolies bull-dozing farmsteads that once housed
livestock. .. Bull-dozing of the mixed farms, farms consolidated and dozed
down,  just to get a few more acres to grow more gasohol for cars.


Yesterday I drove by a farm north of
Fairfield, Iowa a ways out on the Pleasant Plain road where they were
taking down  a farm's field fence, out with dozers rolling up rods of
good field fence just to be able to plow up to the road edge and
plant more gasohol.  Livestock gone.

We are witnessing the end of an epoch.
With the demise and succession of the WWII generation farmer of 360
acre farms and the consolidation to 720acres and 1080acre farms to
3, 4, 7,16,000 acre holdings comes the end of very many humans being
much close at all to any animal husbandry with large mammals anymore.
You can see this now compared even  to five and ten years ago at
the County level and State Fairs.   There are not nearly any animal
projects now with the end of mixed agricultural family farming and the collapse 
of those farmsteads out on the landscape. Farm operation is all going to growing
gasohol and corporate animal feeding.  It is really quite stunning to
see the collapse of diversified agriculture in such a short period of
time.


Care-taking large animals has always
been an important practical and spiritual schooling in humanity, a laboratory 
cultivating in skill sets towards being a good human being.  It just
does not work well with animals unless you are a good person.  Taking
care of animals is always an exercise in humanity.  Any effective
leader of humanity in history it seems characteristically was once a
care-taker of large animals, a  sheep or goat herder child, herdsmen
with cows, bullocks,  horses, elephants. Just using a buggy horse to
drive the long district court circuit like an Abraham Lincoln.  With
equines, like a Grant, Churchill, Marshall, Pershing, Patton, Truman,
Eisenhower, Reagan each.


...practiced at being good at  being a
good human being in skill sets taking care of animals in nature.
That has mostly come to and end.
Inside of 50 years this is a huge change in the relationship of
humans with large nature.  Now great leadership is only incubated and
left to come out of what?  Internet and social media forums,  social -science, 
law and
business schools, and some on-the-job or interning experience.  May
the Unified Field Transcendent help us.


I hope always that city people will
support small farming and people who raise livestock on their own
independent of the corporations.  The opening of America to small farms and the 
opportunity
for ownership was always what made America what it was.  In the last
few years with this aggregation taking place in large corporate
agriculture and land-holding consolidation that has ended.  May the Unified 
Field
Transcendent God save the country,
-Buck


Authfriend writes:
Those sure are some gorgeous Jerseys they've got. They make the huge hulking 
Holsteins that supply supermarket milk look like ungainly monsters. (Not the 
Holsteins' fault; they were bred that way to give as much milk as possible. But 
it isn't anywhere as good as milk from Jerseys.)





A beautiful key to creating Heaven on Earth for all mankind, the proper 
treatment of the cows



http://www.universalfields.org/index.html

Jai Jai Jai Jai Jai Maharishi-ji!

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