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3yr-i-frew-up an hour ago

I've been thinking about farming in Michigan. If global warming takes off, we should have a nice environment and plenty of water to grow...

I just can't imagine doing agriculture in 2026. I have a masters in Mechanical Engineering and 2 decades of experience. It just seems like something for uneducated people.

Pine_Mushroom 7 minutes ago | parent | next [-]

Michigan already has a pretty great environment for agriculture. I used to always hear we were second only to California in terms of output. If current climate disruptions continue(we've had two "once in a lifetime" catastrophic ice storms just this past year in my area) I may searching for 'greener pastures' myself.

ux266478 an hour ago | parent | prev | next [-]

Why do you think that?

s5300 41 minutes ago | parent | prev [-]

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