insan wrote:purdey wrote:70. You see millions of Euros worth of oranges rotting on the floor at harvest time because they are too expensive to pick.
Sad but true
Oracle wrote:insan wrote:purdey wrote:70. You see millions of Euros worth of oranges rotting on the floor at harvest time because they are too expensive to pick.
Sad but true
But extremely good for wildlife .... the soil, the insects, birds that feed on them. More natural not to consume everything, just because we can!
insan wrote:Oracle wrote:insan wrote:purdey wrote:70. You see millions of Euros worth of oranges rotting on the floor at harvest time because they are too expensive to pick.
Sad but true
But extremely good for wildlife .... the soil, the insects, birds that feed on them. More natural not to consume everything, just because we can!
Just a few r enough for the wildlife, dear. Seeing millions of Euros worth of oranges rotting on the ground was one of the most grievous event of my childhood.
Oracle wrote:insan wrote:Oracle wrote:insan wrote:purdey wrote:70. You see millions of Euros worth of oranges rotting on the floor at harvest time because they are too expensive to pick.
Sad but true
But extremely good for wildlife .... the soil, the insects, birds that feed on them. More natural not to consume everything, just because we can!
Just a few r enough for the wildlife, dear. Seeing millions of Euros worth of oranges rotting on the ground was one of the most grievous event of my childhood.
Totally disagree. Far too many people and too much money .... all artificial. Can never have enough biodiversity amongst our wildlife cousins
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