Does overgrazing constitute sustainable agriculture?

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Question by : Does overgrazing constitute sustainable agriculture?
I am sure that liberals know the answer. Overgrazig causes irreversible erosion of soil. Every year 10% of soil is destroyed and after 10 years there will be nothing but barren dust.

A rancher who practices such methods may have some extra profits and celebrate by spending extra money on booze, but in reality hi robs himself of retirement and his children of future.

Smart liberals already realized where I am going:
How can anyone call a recovery on steroids of 10% GDP deficit sustainable?
And what should we do with our rancher-in-chief?

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2 Responses to Does overgrazing constitute sustainable agriculture?

  1. It’s now apparent that borrowing to keep state government employees at their jobs wasn’t much of a stimulus.

    Average College Idiot
    February 6, 2012 at 9:57 am
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  2. No it is self destructive

    Paul Grass™℠
    February 6, 2012 at 10:47 am
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