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19 hours ago, tree-fancier123 said:

they say corona has destroyed 1/3 demand, fortunes will be made and lost, hope the pundits are wrong about extent of economic collapse. The chinese are a bit more blunt than us 'keep the factories running, just pile up the dead staff over there and we will collect and replace'

China was running at 20% fuel sales and the UK is around 40% I believe. Nearly all derv.

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GM maize can thrive in bauxite laden soil (  South American) way better than common maize. It seems colonial of us to say ' oh no you cannot have it' whilst their kids go hungry. Watched a Monsanto backed project years ago and it clearly was a winner there. Politics should not get in the way of feeding people. K

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12 minutes ago, timbernut said:

Boris in intensive care

Just seen that and when you see this from the Guardian its not good

 

"Data from the Intensive Care National Audit and Research Centre (ICNARC) showed that of 165 patients treated in critical care in England, Wales and Northern Ireland since the end of February, 79 died, while 86 survived"

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2 hours ago, huskykev said:

 


The Irish Potato crop failure was caused by blight, the famine was caused by English landlords shipping vast quantities of food out of the country at the same time...

 

Do we learn from our mistakes? (potentially a good title for a new thread)

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19 hours ago, huskykev said:

 


The Irish Potato crop failure was caused by blight, the famine was caused by English landlords shipping vast quantities of food out of the country at the same time...

 

Blight is a rapid and complete chlorosis, browning, then death of plant tissues such as leaves, branches, twigs, or floral organs.[1] Accordingly, many diseases that primarily exhibit this symptom are called blights. Several notable examples are:

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