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by hinkley
357 days ago
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> it's not profitable to manually cultivate food anymore It is if you stay niche. It’s called market gardening. It will never equal farm automation for employment or revenue, but it’s a thing you can do as long as not too many people do it. The same happened to woodworking, and manufacturing. What you see are shops that can remanufacture parts that have either aged out of the manufacturer’s warehouse or where the material is the expensive part and reworking it is cheaper and almost as fast as ordering a new one. The consumer base of these is smaller, so the supply has to be smaller as well, but not zero. |
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