Ken wrote: ↑Mon Aug 08, 2022 12:52 pmIt would be interesting to see the Amish getting involved in some of that if they are such experts in small-scale sustainable agriculture and making the most of smaller spaces: https://www.brightgreenfuture.com/brigh ... in-detroit
Given Detroit's horrible government and high taxes, the Amish would probably not be attracted to go there. Having a reputation for violent crime also does not attract the Amish.
It would seem like the perfect niche for the Amish to get involved since those sorts of small piecemeal plots are not conducive to large-scale mechanized agriculture anyway.
Small piecemeal plots are hard to work with (I know, I'm trying to work with some). Lot sizes under an acre aren't realistic.
Ken wrote: ↑Mon Aug 08, 2022 12:52 pmIt would be interesting to see the Amish getting involved in some of that if they are such experts in small-scale sustainable agriculture and making the most of smaller spaces: https://www.brightgreenfuture.com/brigh ... in-detroit
Given Detroit's horrible government and high taxes, the Amish would probably not be attracted to go there. Having a reputation for violent crime also does not attract the Amish.
It would seem like the perfect niche for the Amish to get involved since those sorts of small piecemeal plots are not conducive to large-scale mechanized agriculture anyway.
Small piecemeal plots are hard to work with (I know, I'm trying to work with some). Lot sizes under an acre aren't realistic.
I guess that's one part of the world that they aren't going to take over then.
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Ken wrote: ↑Mon Aug 08, 2022 12:52 pmIt would be interesting to see the Amish getting involved in some of that if they are such experts in small-scale sustainable agriculture and making the most of smaller spaces: https://www.brightgreenfuture.com/brigh ... in-detroit
Given Detroit's horrible government and high taxes, the Amish would probably not be attracted to go there. Having a reputation for violent crime also does not attract the Amish.
It would seem like the perfect niche for the Amish to get involved since those sorts of small piecemeal plots are not conducive to large-scale mechanized agriculture anyway.
Small piecemeal plots are hard to work with (I know, I'm trying to work with some). Lot sizes under an acre aren't realistic.
I guess that's one part of the world that they aren't going to take over then.