Who the fuck prioritized efficiency over quality in their backyard garden?
The Billions of human beings who rely on it to live.
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Fenrisulfir@lemmy.ca 6 months ago
Who the fuck prioritized efficiency over quality in their backyard garden?
My handmade solid maple and walnut furniture will never reach the yield or cost-effectiveness as IKEA. I guess I’ll just have to burn my shop down
Who the fuck prioritized efficiency over quality in their backyard garden?
The Billions of human beings who rely on it to live.
I think the imperative phrase here is backyard garden. They aren’t referring to a 40 acre field of wheat and potatoes, they probably are thinking a 10’x10’ raised bed.
Yes but both in the comments and the post I’m comparing low yield home gardens to large yield industrialized farming. If anybody is trying to derail the conversation away from the topic of the discussion then that is on them, not me.
What exactly does homegrown produce mean for you?
Funny enough ‘efficiency’ industrially tends to just mean what makes the most money anyways, so most crop’s have been trained to be nutrient sparse, yet large
TubularTittyFrog@lemmy.world 6 months ago
You are missing the point.
It’s not about your shop. It’s about everyone making their own furniture… which doesn’t scale and isn’t feasible.
YeetPics@mander.xyz 6 months ago
It scaled and was feasible before the industrialization of production.
I think you mean, you don’t want it to scale or be feasible.