seedcorn said:
It's simple, want to know about an industry, talk to those actually IN the industry. Get to know their challenges from their side. Ask them what would happen if they farmed the way some of you "think" you want ag to be. Talk to farmers that actually make their full time living w/the soil.
Or go read articles from people so far removed from Ag that they don't recognize a corn plant from a soybean plant.
So you believe that all farmers everywhere all have the same issues, concerns, and opinions?
Really?
Huh.
And you believe that if lay people were simply to talk to folks who work in the industry about which they have concerns, they would even 1) understand enough about the industry regulations, trends and jargon to be able to ask reasonable questions that would results in intelligible answers 2) have some notion of how various industries can be misguided or downright evil in their own peculiar ways 3) know how to find out whether the person they are talking to is the appropriate person to answer such a question (e.g. you wouldn't want to ask a Quality Assurance person about basic biology, just like you wouldn't ask a toxicologist about engineering) 4) be able to determine whether other experts in the field have differing opinions 5) completely understand the answers and all their implications?
I mean, gosh, that's a heck of a thing to say. Go on, ask me anything you want to know about Big Pharma! I will be happy to answer!