• PugJesus@piefed.social
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    5 days ago

    … subsistence farming is considerably more work than hunting-gathering, and the first three points about work apply. The only point that doesn’t apply is the last one about mobility of property.

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      4 days ago

      Actually Im not sure that its more work.

      It depends where you live.

      And more work isnt bad if stress from work bothers you anyways so you cant relax

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            4 days ago

            Do you have any idea what subsistence farming entails?

            Do you have any idea what non subsistence farming entails?

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                3 days ago

                Subsistence farming consists of working from sunup to sundown most of the year, relying on the labor of the entire family, not just the farmer or head of household and spouse. In exchange, you experience slightly more food security than a hunter-gatherer, and considerably more labor, with intermittent famines to remind you just how close you always are to starvation and death.

                Even in modern farming, numerous labor laws (such as about overtime and child labor) don’t apply precisely because of the extreme need of labor in traditional farming operations.

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                    2 days ago

                    You crazy

                    You only need to feed your own family, not export

                    Yes, that’s the labor necessary to feed one’s own family under traditional subsistence farming.

                    You think grain sows itself, weeds itself, protects itself from animals, harvests itself, gathers itself, threshes itself, and stores itself for the farmer, who can laze their days away in the warm sun?

                    You think pre-modern farmers were out there fucking watching their children starving to death in a famine every decade or two because they were busy playing the fiddle instead of trying to grow and store as much food as they could, year-after-year?