soil

Norman Borlaug recently passed away, and has perhaps saved millions of lives by improving food crop productivity. Fifty years later, a tremendous amount of science has been done since then. The Green in Green Revolution might not be appropriate any more.

Contributions to science can to be viewed as non-political and amoral. But there is a polarization and politicization of organic and "industrial" agriculture. My opinion is that the fundamental issue is sustainability. I think the course correction for industry still needs to be sustainability (economic, environmental and social)

If you are into agriculture - (food sources in general) - the video below is an interesting interview with Norman's neighbors on the impact of chemical farming on soil and sustainability.



As a technologist from rural Maine, I like to keep in touch with ecology/agriculture topics. (my post at hacker news )

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