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A True Doomsday Prepper
The prepper prophesies are being fulfilled .
Yes, farmers can't save seed that Monsanto has sold them because they have modified them and now they farmers are forever in corporations' control.I watched a documentary recently about seeds... I can't remember the name. But it was obviously bent towards the liberal side. It talked about Monsanto, etc. and how they hooked all of these poor farmers in India, Mexico, and other nations on using their seed exclusively.
It's sad because some of these liberals see conservatives at the bad guy and don't even realize they're being duped. Big Ag to them is like Big Pharma to me, but so many don't see that they're all the same.
The thing I watched mentioned a seed buy back program. I am assuming that meant the seeds they were growing (open pollinated, heirlooms) were bought by Monsanto? If so, that's doubly dirty.Yes, farmers can't save seed that Monsanto has sold them because they have modified them and now they farmers are forever in corporations' control.
I save my seed. I switched to determinate tomatoes this year, so I used some purchased from Totally Tomatoes. I will save these this year if they produce. Then my gardens will be from saved.My entire garden this year was planted with heirloom seeds that I had collected and saved with the one exception someone gave me some heirloom running butter bean seeds that " they " had saved . Not one plant was bought . Preppers that don't already have their seed and fertilizer plan established may have a chance to remedy their failure to do so , as of this morning the Nuclear War hasn't started yet .
The thing I watched mentioned a seed buy back program. I am assuming that meant the seeds they were growing (open pollinated, heirlooms) were bought by Monsanto? If so, that's doubly dirty.
One woman in India was talking about how she had an uncle who took out a loan for the Monsanto seed and the crop failed. He couldn't buy any seed because his entire savings was in the Monsanto crop, so he killed himself by drinking the herbicide he had for the crops. They said the number of suicides among Indian farmers had skyrocketed since the introduction of the seed. I couldn't help but think of the dairy farmers whose suicide rates skyrocketed a few years ago when Land O' Lakes was forcing them to dump their tanks.
There has been so much orchestrated evil for so long, it just boggles my mind.
Sorry for the angry rant. I'm in one of my moods today.
My entire garden this year was planted with heirloom seeds that I had collected and saved with the one exception someone gave me some heirloom running butter bean seeds that " they " had saved . Not one plant was bought . Preppers that don't already have their seed and fertilizer plan established may have a chance to remedy their failure to do so , as of this morning the Nuclear War hasn't started yet .
The mother WEFers goal, as well as evil Gates, is to take FOOD RAISING 100% away from the people and make us all dependent upon buying their bugs and artificially grown everything!!! Of course complete with any mRNA death crap they choose to force feed us!!
I agree. For us to really have enough grain, we'd need to plant at least 1/4 acre for people alone and that gives no room for crop failures. The animals would need much more. We can allow ours to graze/free range and that will reduce the amount, but depending on the animals and such, it takes a LOT of seed.Years ago I used to feed my work horses and cattle a feed mix that contained whole oats. Plus I fed them oat hay at times. Everywhere I fed the horses, and everywhere they pooped, oats would start growing.
Now days I get very little regrowth from the hundreds of tons of grass, oat or trick hay that I've fed around here. Recently for the fun of it, I bought a bag of whole oats, the same brand that I fed years ago, and not a single plant came up.
When I was a kid, some years we'd get a nice volunteer grain crop. So in some of our grain fields we'd only need to plant every other year. I also seem to remember that most of our grass hay fields were good for about 7 years, due to reseeding. Now I see some people replanting their grass fields about every 4 years.
Saving seeds on a small scale is fine, but what if you have hundreds of acres to plant? It seems like the WEFers have found a way to control agriculture and eventually starve the people.
I agree with this 100%!They act, we react. This is what happens when people who just want to be left alone get attacked. After every attack, we give more ground, then rush back to being left alone to live our lives.
Meanwhile, they spend their time plotting their next attack. We are in perpetual defense. We will lose. I think this is why so many don't bother preparing -- they know it's hopeless. Nobody is willing to do anything to stop any of these people: from the punk anti-fa, to the militant LGBT, to henchmen wearing government uniforms, to the captured school system, to the jet-setters planning it all.
No action means we are just followers, letting them lead -- whether we like it or not doesn't matter. They have spent years war-gaming this stuff. They have the tech needed to wipe out rural America.
Ashes, bone meal, poo, pee, compost...we have a lot of ways to get all the nutrients that plants need without paying for fertilizer.Just a gentle reminder that poo fertilizer works well! You don’t need artificial fertilizer folks. So don’t panic when fertilizer is too expensive or simply not available. As long as you have animals, you can grow food. Rabbit urine tea (mixed with water) is fabulous as well as their poo!
Also, Bone Meal can be made at home. It takes a little effort, but it works well on your plants! Fish emulsion can be made at home too. We never fish in our large pond, but those fish will become valuable at some point.
I have been saving seed of some Thistle in case I need to make rennet with herbs, but it makes me nervous.
It is always better to watch a film than read a description of how I do things...I have a large amount of cleavers in the cold frame drying. No idea what I am doing.
It is always better to watch a film than read a description of how I do things...
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