Col. Izeck Bunch
Col. Izeck Bunch @BunchIzeck ·
Replying to @BunchIzeck
FDR & Wallace's 1933 AAA didn't just kill pigs-it trapped farmers in a subsidy web. Today, 90% of U.S. farmers depend on gov't payments, costing $38B in 2023. Their socialist-inspired controls crushed farm independence. #AgSubsidies #FDRFailure 5/8
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Blake Davis
Blake Davis @Blake_S_Davis ·
Everyone that voted for the farm bill had no idea how to offset those cost before they voted for it. I am not against Farmer assistance I am against hypocrisy of influence in America. I can make #AgSubsidies viable at their current rate for the next 20 years read previous tweets. Can any other gloating institution, committee, or officials say that and said it before their vote? #ResponsibleExperts… The epitome of hypocrisy happens in the American congress senate and behind closed doors of every institution in America. What’s our problem?
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Blake Davis
Blake Davis @Blake_S_Davis ·
Replying to @MillerForTexas
@MillerForTexas Have you ever heard of the #SaltonSea or the #ImperialCounty before? We don't have to depend on #AgSubsidies to solve for a lack of #CleanWater in a time of #Drought we simply need to get more efficient so that we can sustain the exponentially growing demand. #HydroponicForageCrops I am helping solve Southern California's clean water crisis and would be willing to help Southern Texas's clean water crisis as well. #Drought That was the whole point of getting on #Twitter was to connect with other parts of the country I knew were going to start experiencing what the #ImperialValley has for the last two decades. @realDonaldTrump Which I knew was going to evidently be utilized as a positive tool for #Geopolitics, an example for #SmartCities, and an overall innovative approach to the very basis of the foundation of trade and connectivity. #Censorship Climate variation will continue to occur until we stabilize the energy we produce with the energy the earth can store which is harder than it sounds if you're not focused on #agriculture, #conservation, and #innovation. With #MicroPlastics being found in #RootSystems and in different parts of #HumanBeings and #animals it's only a matter of time until the conversation of mass filtration occurs and traditional flood irrigation will be completely obsolete simply based on physics not on #ClimateChange and not on any kind of globalist ag conspiracy. Just simply based on molecular physics which makes #Hydroponics and indoor #VerticalFarming an agricultural necessity. #Desalinization Forage crops will have the biggest impact since they are the most water intensive and hydroponics and vertical farming is traditionally done inside which is perfect for a focus on efficiency and filtration basing crop production on filtration rates. I am working with Bill Hasencamp from @mwdh2o & @WadeCrowfoot from @CalNatResources to create this water specific conservation focused agricultural roadmap for rural and urban industrial or commercial applications considering local water districts, farming communities, civil liberties, and clean water supply and demand and would like to have a conversation with you for what your vision is for agriculture in Southern Texas. The quality of agricultural products will change which means the economics around the industry will change which will hopefully produce more jobs for polyculture environments where monoculture equipment will be obsolete from a focus on replacing inefficiently utilized property with regenerative agricultural projects from a focus on #Hydroponics. Also it reduces the #FossilFuel foot print of agriculture almost as efficiently as it conserves clean water. #CarbonSequestration #CollectedEvaporation #NoGroundTableLoss One of the most relevant benefits of #Hydroponics is the increase rate of cycle of #GreenhouseGases and the utilization of that sustainable cycle in which makes it exponentially more sustainable in it's application which is pretty easy to quantify if I might add.
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