By galberto on Skatehive
When you invest in agriculture, only chance accompanies you, and luck will be the only one walking with you throughout your journey. If you think dedicating yourself to agriculture is an easy job and that nature does all the work, you're completely crazy, utterly crazy. Don't believe me? Look at this, take a good look at the photos, appreciate your crop completely destroyed by the onslaught of nature, which is sometimes too cruel. I mean, at the precise moment when your crop is forming, some plants break, and with that, you lose everything. Or the ones that don't break, by the fact that when they bend, they lose strength and power, and the kernels on the cobs don't form. That's when I say, why do we look down on many farmers when they put their whole life and hopes into the harvest, and often don't even recover their costs, but instead incur losses? There's a lot at risk in their business, so support local small farmers, not big industrial chains. These small ones feed us, and we shoul