BoldonLad
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And what is 'efficient' in this context? I think you'll find mega farms in the US that are highly 'efficient'. That doesn't stop the food produced being of poor standard or stop US farmers going to the wall. (I no nothing of the latter, so am prepared to be corrected).
Well, no doubt “efficient” can be defined in numerous ways, but, you can still have food standards, animal welfare etc, it is still possible to operate such systems optimally.
I assume you would not advocate a return to the farmers wife pulling the plough, or, maybe shire horses reintroduced.
I am not a farming expert, but, isn’t it possible to produce decent quality food without returning to some halcyon time in the past?