Monday, April 26, 2010
Industrialized Agriculture
Industrialized farming comes laden with several problems. Usage of steroids in animals to produce meat and other products has been a serious concern because whether or not these steroids affect the consumer is debated. Also, because the United States is able to produce food on such a large scale, its price has drastically dropped. This cheap food –normally—is the most genetically altered and processed. In American culture, price outweighs the nutritional value of food. Therefore, this genetically altered and processed food is the most consumed. Yes, there is a solution to this problem. To do away with subsidized farming and allow for such organic farms as the one presented in Food Inc. to prevail would solve several of these problems. The greatest concern is the monetary burden that may come with such agriculture. However, if this system is widely adopted throughout the entire country, it is unlikely that such an increase would occur.
Monday, April 12, 2010
First Response
Hello, it’s very nice to meet you. My name is Carl. Often, it is very difficult for me to keep interest in anything for more than a few years. However, recently Spanish guitars, the Spanish language, Spanish women, books of considerable size (in Spanish of course), Snowboarding, Joey Kocan, and Johann Sebastian Bach have occupied my attention for the past few years. I aspire to solve the nuclear fusion problem, solve the brain's mysteries, or farm grapes (no, seriously.) On the subject of Health, I would like to further investigate the effects of tar on the respiratory system as well as the perception changing effects of psychedelic drugs. Quite frankly, I am indifferent in regards to blogging.
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