Message from @ᛋᛉKLOᚢ

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2019-11-01 16:35:20 UTC  

as an aside you can just let fields lie fallow

2019-11-01 16:35:26 UTC  

and they naturally refertilize without rivers

2019-11-01 16:35:35 UTC  

its just flood plains that keep the soil very rich year afte year

2019-11-01 16:36:05 UTC  

juryrigging - depends how far back we go 😄 if we go back really far it turns into root and berries 😄

2019-11-01 16:36:12 UTC  

and insects

2019-11-01 16:36:19 UTC  

consider what primates eat today

2019-11-01 16:36:25 UTC  

thats likely what the earliest humans ate

2019-11-01 16:36:25 UTC  

You cant let them lie fallow if you need to grow every season

2019-11-01 16:36:29 UTC  

also keep in mind

2019-11-01 16:36:35 UTC  

humans have always been weaker than our primate cousins

2019-11-01 16:36:35 UTC  

@ᛋᛉKLOᚢ you need to go back to a library and check out the agriculture collection. Non fiction, historical. Ask the librarian, they'll help.

2019-11-01 16:36:41 UTC  
2019-11-01 16:36:48 UTC  

do you not know how rotational farming works?

2019-11-01 16:36:56 UTC  

literally ou take all of your land

2019-11-01 16:37:02 UTC  

and you divide it into regions

2019-11-01 16:37:07 UTC  

some regions you let lie fallow

2019-11-01 16:37:10 UTC  

some regions you cultivate

2019-11-01 16:37:28 UTC  

you can also cultivate in the regions you let lie fallow with certain varieties of plant that enrich the soi;

2019-11-01 16:37:31 UTC  

that moment when zyklon's field has a slug problem so he uses salt...

2019-11-01 16:37:36 UTC  

you just leave them in the soil and not harvest them

2019-11-01 16:37:54 UTC  

Yes i know how it works

2019-11-01 16:37:58 UTC  

clearly not

2019-11-01 16:38:07 UTC  

considering you didnt think letting a field lie fallow was even possible

2019-11-01 16:38:09 UTC  

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2019-11-01 16:39:09 UTC  

@juryrigging in uganda we kill da white farma and sprinkle his blood in da fields to make da grass grow... we learned from british army who said blood makes da grass grow

2019-11-01 16:39:27 UTC  

well blood might make grass grow i suppose

2019-11-01 16:40:30 UTC  

It contains iron, sugar, and nutrients... So yeah i guess it could.

2019-11-01 16:41:59 UTC  

oh and speaking of

2019-11-01 16:42:15 UTC  

for a a developed agricultural society that had no access to proper draft animals

2019-11-01 16:42:17 UTC  

mesoamerica

2019-11-01 16:42:23 UTC  

the buffalo was never tamed

2019-11-01 16:42:27 UTC  

cows didnt exist

2019-11-01 16:42:32 UTC  

llamas couldnt really do much

2019-11-01 16:42:37 UTC  
2019-11-01 16:43:41 UTC  

You need the shit

2019-11-01 16:43:47 UTC  

Not the plow

2019-11-01 16:45:51 UTC  

who says they nutted...