The future of agriculture lies in data-driven decisions.
I think that we communicate only too well, in our silence, in what is unsaid, and that what takes place is a continual evasion, desperate rearguard attempts to keep ourselves to ourselves.
History is, above all else, the creation and recording of that heritage; progress is its increasing abundance, preservation, transmission, and use.
If we want to feed the world, we must invest in smarter ways to raise livestock.