With climate change fucking everything up does traditional agriculture of any kind have hope for staying around? When i get in a doomer mood i think about everything having to be grown inside greenhouses or hydroponics and it freaks me out.
People talk about permaculture sometimes, and I hear its better in a lotta ways but is it more resilient too? is it even possible to grow things in a way that can survive huge shifts in temp?
I'm building an aquaponics greenhouse like this one right now. (Mine is much smaller) Traditional farming in dirt is still much cheaper than any other method. It will take mass water shortage to change that.
I'm going to can a bunch of shit up!
I'm also planning on growing mushrooms and eventually getting a few goats.
I want to be able to have a replenishing source of food for when something bad happens.