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" ... "Farmers do what makes sense to grow crops. When you're not able to see the cumulative effects of degradation, you have to add fertilizers but you're not going to know what the financial impact of that underlying degradation is.” ... "
" ... Broadband access will enable farmers to quickly identify and respond to diseases in crops and livestock or to deliver fertilizers and other supplements only to those areas of fields where data shows they are needed. ... "
" ... Every, single community independently came to the same conclusion: that they needed access to affordable, high quality healthcare, and they needed training in sustainable agriculture, in organic farming. Now, that second one just totally shocked me. I was like “why don't you just talk to your grandparents? What do you mean, you don't know?” And they said, "No, no. The traditional form of agriculture here is slash and burn and that isn’t working anymore because there isn’t enough forest and there are too many people. The only way that we know to plant in one place is to buy expensive chemical fertilizers, because that's what we've been taught by the government. We can't afford them, and we often have to log even to get the money for planting.” ... "
" ... The Green Revolution technology required farmers to use high-yielding seeds along with fertilizers and lots of water. Because farmers purchased seeds and fertilizers (as opposed to using their crops for seed), they needed the assurance that their harvest would fetch a fair price. The federal government promised a minimum support price (MSP) to achieve this objective. But MSP, like any other policy, needs boots on the ground. Thus, the government stationed purchasing agents across wholesale markets (called the Agriculture Produce Marketing Committee, APMC) to buy any quantity of grain that farmers may offer. ... "