Tuesday, March 19, 2019
Grow Dat Farm Reflecton
I enjoyed being at the Grow Dat farm. I took a lot of pictures and actually got my question answered. When I first entered the farm, my first question was how does a farm contribute positively to climate change. The answer to the question is that when you grow your own food, you no longer need factories to make your food, which causes pollution in the air. The factories also doesn't mean that your food is 100% healthy. When you grow your own food, you can be sure that your food is clean and that it had no modifiers or anything in it. This trip was also wonderful, because I could see how to start off the whole growing your own food process and plus it gave me an insight on how hard it is to actually handle a farm.
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