Sure it can be accomplished without roundup and GMO's.
1: Stop turning crops into fuel. Use that land to grow wheat. We really don't eat much corn or beans. We normally process that through animals to eat.
2: Take all the land that use to be farmed in the US and now sits idle and put it back into production.
3: Stop pretending that the US farmers feeds the world.
4: Take lands in other countries and put that into production. Hundreds of millions of acres sit all over the world and are not being used.
Doomsday reports sells news. Everything is great reports doesn't sell news. So let one self proclaimed expert make a claim and it's news.
Now here is the funny part. Prior to the 80's the Soviet Union that included east Europe and the Ukraine imported tons of wheat each year. Don't know how long they been doing this but as of last year the Ukraine was exporting it.
Even funnier when the US farmers growing corn and beans that no one eats anyways claiming to feed the world.
And you wonder why, when in an age that most folks have a smart phone and can fact check stuff in a heartbeat, that no one trust farmers anymore. "We feed the world"! Fact check? No you don't. And now I'm suppose to believe anything else you say? Sorry it don't work that way. And them city folks? They ain't so trusting. They fact check a lot of stuff. And once they catch you making false statements they are not likely to trust you again.
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