Agriculture in 2022: 11 Northern Plains views of decade down field
February 27, 2012 at 7:03 pm in Grand Forks Herald
Sometimes the demands of the moment prevent agriculturalists from thinking about the long-term, big-picture outlook for area agriculture. What does the future hold for agriculture on the Northern Plains? Continue Reading

Rio +12, United Nations changed to theme to “Green economy” and Sustainability. They got debunked on their Global warming theme. You farmers had better take this seriously. This quote should scare everyone “Dan Svedarsky, director, Center for Sustainability, University of Minnesota-Crookston; research biologist, Northwest Research and Outreach Center
As a wildlife ecologist guided by sustainability considerations in the broad sense, when I consider the future of agriculture and related land use in 2022, I think long term. What will conditions be in 3022? That’s what sustainability is all about; “meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.”
Now the quote from the U.N., “The most common definition of Sustainable Development given
by its proponents is a statement found in the Bruntland Report, Our
Common Future, released during the 1987 United Nations World
Commission on Environment and Development:
“Development that meets the needs of the present
without compromising the ability of future
generations to meet their own needs.”
My guess is the forecast for 2022 will be based on Rio +20 this year, they have hefty goals for Rio +30. Ask Svedarsky the timeline for U.N. take over of the American farms.
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Should have been Rio +20, not Rio +12.
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