Lots of people insist my claim here is nonsense. But it’s based on agricultural land use trends over the past century. Which makes me wonder: Does everyone know a vast amount of land has been abandoned and allowed to revert to forest? Everyone knows that, right?https://twitter.com/dgardner/status/1223972763838427136 …
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Not much fun to farm New England with all the rocks tho...
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That’s the point. Ag shifted to higher-productivity land.
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captain holt and his husband need SOMEWHERE to weekend.
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Yeah walk through any new England forest and you see the little stone walls where the farms used to be
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I recall reading the switch started in 1960, right after move to tractors and chemical fertilizer inputs.
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A net good for society, but New England and the Atlantic Provinces in Canada never really survived the collapse of the East Coast family farm. Devastating for a lot of communities.
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We back onto conservation land in MAssachusetts and there are plenty of rock walls in the forest.
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