251 Quotes About Agriculture
- Author Howard G. Buffett
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As you look more broadly at the many countries of Africa where agriculture is difficult and people are hungry and inject both internal and cross-border conflict and corruption into the mix, to me the conclusion is clear: we need major initiatives in agriculture, but they need to be designed around simple, basic technologies and inputs for subsistence farmers, not large-scale farms.
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- Author Karthikeyan V
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Working in garden is like digging knowledge from the earth.
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- Author Carl Sagan
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Advances in medicine and agriculture have saved vastly more lives than have been lost in all the wars in history.
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- Author Maria Rodale
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If you do just one thing—make one conscious choice—that can change the world, go organic. Buy organic food. Stop using chemicals and start supporting organic farmers. No other single choice you can make to improve the health of your family and the planet will have greater positive repercussions for our future.
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- Author Maria Rodale
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Switching to all organic food production is the single most critical (and most doable) action we can take right now to stop our climate crisis.
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- Author Howard G. Buffett
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The challenge is clear: we have to conserve and improve the soil we have, and we need to turn dirt into soil wherever people need to grow food. That's true in America's breadbasket, it's true in the tropics, and it's true in the dry, hardscrabble, weathered soils that cover much of sub- Saharan Africa.
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- Author James C. Scott
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The cultivation of a single staple grain was, in itself, an important step in legibility and hence, appropriation. Monoculture fosters uniformity at many different levels. . .A society shaped powerfully by monoculture was easier to monitor, assess, and tax than one shaped by agricultural diversity.
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- Author Katherine Cole
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Wine is a gateway drug to environmentalism.
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- Author Amanda Little
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Most of us generate more planet-warming emissions from eating than we do from driving or flying. Food production now accounts for about a fifth of total greenhouse gas emissions annually, which means agriculture contributes more than any other sector, including energy and transportation to climate change
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