
The Emerging Food Crisis
Mastering Nutrition
Defining a European Farmer's Future
Europe has long been building reliance on intermittent sources of energy such as wind. This makes the european power grid a fluctuating and fragile these have led to shortages of natural gas. High price of oil has made it expensive to mine phosphate for fertilizer. The chip shortage caused by cove lockdowns is making farm equipment next to impossible to fix or replace. International vaccine mandates are causing a labor shortage, which in part because americans don't want to replace these workers. And there's a shortage of glyphost many of you may love this, while it does mean less poison, it also means poor wheat control in glyphosate dependent fields this year. One year of bad wheat control can set back
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