Message from @Summī Imperator, 呪い殿

Discord ID: 491832347788967936


2018-09-19 04:40:12 UTC  

Then what is keeping them there?

2018-09-19 04:40:54 UTC  

the us has some of the best farming land in the world, we are some of the biggest producers, our produce is superior in quality too

2018-09-19 04:41:08 UTC  

I wouldn't say that

2018-09-19 04:41:37 UTC  

It's certainly larger in many cases, but the flavour I find to be off in many things.

2018-09-19 04:41:41 UTC  

Like the tomatoes.

2018-09-19 04:42:13 UTC  

The tomatoes have a weirdly... Grainy texture.

2018-09-19 04:42:33 UTC  

And they're hard to break down.

2018-09-19 04:42:49 UTC  

Thank you Kanye, very cool!

2018-09-19 04:43:18 UTC  

I was cooking with some California tomatoes and they were strange, parts were so tough that after 2 hours of cooking they were still hard.

2018-09-19 04:43:28 UTC  

2018-09-19 04:43:52 UTC  

then you are getting the garbage tomatoes

2018-09-19 04:44:09 UTC  

The quantity and consistency of the produce is to be praised, I guess.

2018-09-19 04:44:38 UTC  

Well, I got them in season, and they were from California...

2018-09-19 04:44:45 UTC  

I get amazing produce here in california

2018-09-19 04:45:11 UTC  

I found the flavour lacking, and the toughness strange.

2018-09-19 04:45:18 UTC  

best produce in the world

2018-09-19 04:45:23 UTC  

They certainly looked nice.

2018-09-19 04:45:31 UTC  

way better than anywhere else I

2018-09-19 04:45:40 UTC  

*i've been

2018-09-19 04:45:41 UTC  

That's debatable

2018-09-19 04:46:09 UTC  

I think a farm that breeds for flavour would be much better.

2018-09-19 04:46:19 UTC  

Those are rare though.

2018-09-19 04:46:40 UTC  

ok, not the literal best. just in general

2018-09-19 04:46:56 UTC  

Well that's just due to the climate.

2018-09-19 04:47:01 UTC  

The growing zone.

2018-09-19 04:47:40 UTC  

The produce doesn't need to be bred to be hardy

2018-09-19 04:48:02 UTC  

Strange how the breeding process often has such an effect on the flavour.

2018-09-19 04:49:01 UTC  

that's what I'm saying. America has great zones for farming

2018-09-19 04:49:24 UTC  

To bad you squander it with poisons.

2018-09-19 04:50:04 UTC  

I believe subsidies encourage bad distribution of resources though

2018-09-19 04:50:07 UTC  

Also lack of crop rotation.

2018-09-19 04:50:14 UTC  

too much corn

2018-09-19 04:50:24 UTC  

too much soy

2018-09-19 04:50:57 UTC  

Sometimes that's all that will grow

2018-09-19 04:51:40 UTC  

government guarantees them money no matter if they over produce

2018-09-19 04:52:15 UTC  

that means they have no incentive to be careful with the land

2018-09-19 04:52:50 UTC  

Well, sounds like their own decisions.

2018-09-19 04:52:58 UTC  

Not the fault of the Government.

2018-09-19 04:52:58 UTC  

might as well exploit it to the maximum amount to get as much out of the government as possible

2018-09-19 04:53:16 UTC  

That's a fault of the people.

2018-09-19 04:53:28 UTC  

it is in their self interest to do it