My thanks to da-AL for inviting me as her guest on “Happiness Between Tails.” I hope you enjoy her informative and engaging post and my new poem, “Carbon Farming & Climate Change.” Check out the fascinating video about how carbon farming can restore worn-out soil, produce healthy food, reduce carbon dioxide in the air and water pollution from run-off, and combat global warming.

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Nice, poignant piece, Cheryl. Well written. Too bad the subject matter is depressing (but true). Thanks for sharing!
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Thank you, Paul, for your thoughtful comment. ❤ I agree that the situation is depressing, but it is encouraging that regenerative farming can not only restore the land, but combat climate change as well.
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Congratulations Cheryl. I’ll head over later today and have a listen!!!!💓💓
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Thank you, Cindy! ❤ Hope you are enjoying your weekend.
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Congratulations, Cheryl! Well done! Thank you for sharing! 💙🙏🏻💚🍀
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Thank you, Filipa, for your encouraging words. ❤ ❤ ❤ Glad you enjoyed reading the post!
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Thank you for your much needed observation of reality with a clear possibility of hope.
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JoAnna, thank you for your thoughtful comment. ❤ I appreciate your kind words. If you get time to watch the video, please let me know what you think of it. I thought it was very hopeful.
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That’s a beautiful poem. Congratulations! I watched part of the video. Carbon farming is an interesting and important concept. I can add that there is a proposal in congress called the Growing Climate Solutions Act which helps farmers with accessing payments and assistance from private/charity carbon markets so they more easily can pursue sustainable farming and carbon farming. It passed the Senate 92-8. Even Ted Cruz voted for it (the government does not lose any money). Unfortunately, it did not pass the house. However, it is coming up second time.
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Thank you so much, Thomas, for sharing this information. Let’s hope the bill passes this time around. I am a fairly regular follower of the news and had not heard about this bill. Wars, sports. political stunts, protests, disasters, violence, and other more sensational stories seem to be featured in the news more often than a farming story. Really, we all should care about this issue because it relates to the quality of our food and to climate change, not just farmers!
Enjoy your weekend! ❤
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Yes you are so right. Have a great weekend you too.
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Congratulations, Cheryl! A lovely poem indeed. Fifty years ago, we were doing organic farming only, but later pesticides and fertilisers were introduced to increase productivity. This can be reversed, but willpower is lacking. The video shared highlights this issue very well.
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I am glad you were able to watch the video, KK. ❤ I found it fascinating and watched it twice.
Organic food here may sell for two or three times as much as "conventionally" raised food and often is not very fresh. There are food lists published each year. Foods on the "dirty dozen" list are the most contaminated, and organic food should be bought. Foods on the "clean fifteen" list have less chemical residue, and are generally considered safe.
Both Robert and his younger sister contracted polio as a result of exposure to DDT. The federal government had advised people to spray their cows with DDT, and the milk from their cow was toxic. Both of them today have post-polio syndrome, chemical sensitivities, and neurological problems as a result.
It is a sad thing when our food contains fewer nutrients than it once did and may also contain toxins. I remember the era when the US was self-rightously exporting "modern" farming methods, and I am not very proud. Sometimes, old ways are best. Sometimes "new" is human hubris!
Thank you for your kind words, KK, ❤ I am glad you enjoyed the poem.
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I agree with you, Cheryl, old ways were the best. In the name of scientific advancements, we have done more harms. We can drink RO water, but what about the contamination in the food products? To increase the shelf life of flours etc, preservatives are added in abundance. Oxytocin hormone is injected before milking cows and buffaloes. I really wonder where we are heading to. I’m sorry to know about Robert and his sister, but there are many such victims.
Thank you, Cheryl for your detailed response 🙏💖
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It’s an honor to have you guest at my site, Cheryl – thank you! People here talking about the environment, thanks to you, which I think is massively important. Every little bit from each of us matters, and it starts with awareness
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I agree that talking about environmental issues is vitally important. Thank you for the opportunity to guest on Happiness Between Tails and helping me to get this message out there. We must work together if we are to survive climate change. ❤
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