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how can farmers lead the industry in satisfying the growing demands and adapting to the changing landscape?
Such lovely language: "lead the industry", "satisfying growing demands" and "changing landscape". Too bad it all means less than nothing.
1. Whichever industry you had in mind, farmers don't lead it. Farmers follow the incentives set by the government, primarily the Department of Agriculture.
Of course rich agribusiness also helps the government to set its agenda, but just goes for the money - no leadership here.
2. Growing demands are never satisfied, they just encourage more demands.
Why are health costs rising so much? Why are houses getting larger? Why are we all consuming more than previous generations?
3. Which changing landscape did you have in mind?
The one where farmers plowed up the fertile prairie and created the Great Dust Bowl?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dust_Bowl
The one where farmers have so exhausted the soil that it won't grow anything without massive applications of fertilizer?
The one where farmers have irrigated desert soil making it saline and poisonous?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soil_salinity
Farmers have known about better farming techniques for thousands of years. The Romans practiced crop rotation; contour plowing was used by the Phoenicians:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Contour_plowing
etc.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biointensive
Yet farmers have consistently ignored these better techniques and followed the carrot of the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the market.
And you are expecting them to lead? I'm pretty sure I don't want to follow.
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It hurts to say that today's sports landscape is filled with prime-time prima donnas and multi-million dollar cry babies. Though the games are still packed with enormous talent, gone are the days when the Rodmans and the Barkleys exemplified what it truly constitutes sports; toughness. After all, the symbols of sport are power, physical domination and shameless swagger. Where have all these gone? The following list pays homage to the toughest athletes with admirable tolerance for pain and unwavering passion for their respective sport.
Allen Iverson - Basketball
Listed as a mere six feet tall guy, The Answer is literally a small fish in a big pond. You would never think that the short and relatively skinny guy can drive to the hoop, up and over guys much taller and bigger than he is, but that is exactly what he did over the course of his career. During his prime, he averaged a remarkable 41 minutes and 28 points per game. In other words, this scoring machine simply does not get tired. Further, AI would go at great lengths just to play a single game, regardless of injuries and other setbacks. A lot of people may not be aware that in 1999, Iverson became fed up after missing 10 games due to a thumb injury that he removed the cast himself and went on playing.
Gordie Howe – Hockey
Everyone knows that hockey is a sport for the tough and mean, and Gordie Howe is the toughest guy among the tough guys. Consistently finishing a season in the top five scorers, Howe dominated the rink for twenty straight years. Gordie, however, was not only feared for his sheer talent in scoring, but also for his hard elbows and extremely short temper. His toughness and talent in hockey resulted in the coining of the term "the Gordie Howe Hat Trick", which is when a player makes an assist, scores a goal, and gets into a fight in one game.
Brett Favre – American Football
Brett Favre is not your average quarterback. In the violent world of the NFL, nobody symbolizes toughness like this Green Bay Packer gunslinger. To begin with, Favre holds the record for most consecutive games played. For a non-kicker, this achievement is entirely nonhuman as injuries are as common as sense in the NFL. Moreover, Brett threw for a league-leading 33 touchdowns in the 2003 season despite a very broken thumb. The guy not only has the ability to endure physical pain, but emotional pain as well. Right after the death of his father at the age of 58, Brett insisted that he still play in a showdown against the Oakland Raiders, which led him to amazingly throw 400 yards and 4 touchdowns in a 41-7 blowout.
Tiger Woods - Golf
He may not look or move like a tiger compared to the previously mentioned athletes, but there may not be an athlete more intimidating that the best golfer of all time. With his unrivaled determination and dedication to perfecting his craft, Tiger Woods exemplifies the real essence of mental toughness. Though he is aware that he is currently at the top of the golfing world, Tiger still practices his game for countless of hours, like a teenager who dreams of becoming the best in the world someday. GP
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