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Great read. It doesn’t matter how many Iphones or other electronics we have if we do not have food to eat. I seen an advertisement for GPS guided tractors, and I thought of how we use to do it when I was a kid many years ago. On my grandfather’s farm back in his day they did it with teams of draft horses. In Germany I was stunned to see barns with cattle in the middle of the town, the farmers home above the barn. All the homes in towns and villages were clustered close together and the land around the towns was used for farming. They did not sprawl and hugs single family homes like we in the States do. Hugs
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Sounds like Germany has the right idea, Scottie – H🤗Gs
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