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by Christophe » 15/03/24, 09:55

izentrop wrote:
Christophe wrote:Look at the size of the pump motor...certainly more hp than in your car...and it certainly turns more per year than the engine in your car...
You confirm that you are only interested in the visible part of the iceberg.


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by Remundo » 15/03/24, 10:02

although on "storage basins", I would come closer to Izentrop's point of view. I am for creating infrastructure to retain water.

It is necessary to pump afterwards.
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by GuyGadeboisTheBack » 15/03/24, 13:05

izentrop wrote:For those who claim like Guy that corn is the problem, because the chained duck...

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You are delaying, not like Guy who deplores that the water pumped improperly is used to grow corn (but not only) intended mainly for export. So NO, these people do not feed the French but shamefully fatten themselves.
https://reporterre.net/Profits-export-e ... gabassines

Even worse than export enrichment:
One example among others: member of the local water commission (CLE), an organization responsible for applying legislation on respect for this resource, the mayor of the commune of Charron, Jérémy Boisseau, manages a farm cereal farm on the edge of the Marais Poitevin. A seat that he occupies consistently, despite his conviction in June 2022 for illegal drainage: he had drained part of the marsh without authorization with a handful of other irrigators and had not taken any of the measures required by justice during his first conviction. Recorded in the minutes of the last CLE meeting, the fact only raised questions from the representative of Nature Environnement 17.
https://reporterre.net/Megabassines-com ... cerealiers

Remember that Arnaud Rousseau, president of the FNSEA is also president of the Avril group (Avril formerly known as Sofiproteol is a French agroindustrial group specializing in human food, animal feed, energy and renewable chemistry. 9 billion turnover).
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by Christophe » 15/03/24, 14:11

Remundo wrote:although on "storage basins", I would come closer to Izentrop's point of view. I am for creating infrastructure to retain water.

It is necessary to pump afterwards.


Yes, more or less basically in agreement, except that here he relays, once again, losers...

We must already relate to the overall tonnage produced to see the share of corn in overall water consumption in France.

And especially...

Then if it is for fodder corn (which it seems to me is the majority of Alsatian corn...for milkmaids) the result in finished product usable by humans (milk, cheese or meat) is probably much worse than the one announced...except for those who are stupid to eat hay! : Mrgreen:
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by Macro » 15/03/24, 14:21

Christophe wrote:
Then if it is for fodder corn (which it seems to me is the majority of Alsatian corn...for milkmaids) the result in finished product usable by humans (milk, cheese or meat) is probably much worse than the one announced...except for those who are stupid to eat hay! : Mrgreen:


Drinking milk... Have you lost your mind... Eating hay, that's a good idea : Cheesy: : Cheesy: : Cheesy:
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by Christophe » 15/03/24, 14:30

I wrote hay, not ass, eh Macro! : Lol: : Lol: : Lol:
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by izentrop » 15/03/24, 15:37

Christophe wrote: which it seems to me is the majority of Alsatian corn
If you had listened to the first words of the guy in the video you posted, you would know that he is from LOiret. : Mrgreen:

And for Guy Reporterre.net, in the same barrel as the chained duck : Mrgreen:
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by GuyGadeboisTheBack » 15/03/24, 17:04

izentrop wrote:And for Guy Reporterre.net, in the same barrel as the chained duck : Mrgreen:

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Hey, that's better... it's the FNSEA's ass torch:
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by Christophe » 15/03/24, 18:06

izentrop wrote:
Christophe wrote: which it seems to me is the majority of Alsatian corn
If you had listened to the first words of the guy in the video you posted, you would know that he is from LOiret. : Mrgreen:


So what ? Isn't it in France?
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by sicetaitsimple » 15/03/24, 18:42

Watering is not a new need for summer crops. Anyone who has ever planted a piece of vegetable garden knows this.
Whether it's a small farmer or a very large one doesn't change anything.
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