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80,923 views • July 16, 2022

Fertilizer Policies Could Lead to a Second Dust Bowl: Former USDA Soil Scientist

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⭕️ Watch the full video on #EpochTV👉https://ept.ms/DustBowl 🔴 4th of July Sale: 50% OFF👉 https://ept.ms/3QZtZXC Policies that restrict the use of chemical fertilizers will likely lead to crop failures, and could cause a dust bowl like that seen during The Great Depression. This has become a growing concern as countries including Canada and New Zealand look to adopt such policies. According to Kelly Walker, a former USDA soil scientist, soil needs a transition process that can take years if farmers move from chemical to organic fertilizers. If this process is done too quickly, however, the soil isn't able to adjust, and crops will lack key nutrients for their growth. We speak with Kelly Walker about this issue, and other risks faced with the extreme environmental policies targeting the world's farms. 🔵 Support our fight for the truth. Subscribe to our very own #EpochTV​ platform👉http://epochtv.com/Crossroads - - - - - - - - - ⭕️ Subscribe to Crossroads👉https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCG8yy4W8nBbTle9YSpCqXeg?sub_confirmation=1 ⭕️ Donate to support our work: https://donorbox.org/crossroads - - - - - - - - - Watch more on YouTube: • Interviews: https://bit.ly/2WDTjHL • Government and Law: https://ept.ms/36UlS7k • Money and Economy: https://ept.ms/2TpakFg • The Wisdom of Tradition: https://ept.ms/2NrHaRT • Progressivism and Society: https://ept.ms/373Nqac • Constitutional Rights: https://ept.ms/30kK93O • Human Rights: https://ept.ms/3ac3SXR • Religion and Spirituality: https://ept.ms/36W48ID - - - - - - - - - Credits: Getty Images Music: Audioblocks.com, epidemicsound.com Stock Video: Videoblocks.com ------------------------------------------------- © All Rights Reserved.
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