Jack Spirko found my aquaponics video!

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He totally sperged out on you! Everyone takes everything so personally.
Never heard of Jack Spirko, and his opinion is irrelevant to me.
That’s so funny, I was wondering if he would find it. Although I would tend to agree with you my dad has been watching Jack Spirko and Rob Bob for a while now and getting more and more interested in aquaponics, he is definitely a tinkerer. I don’t have time for that I work full time and have 5 kids, I’m just trying to grow what I can out of my piece of Texas sand. I still can’t find out were to get yams from.
I bought some yams from Publix. Ethnic markets often have them, too. Look for “name” yams.
The only ethnic market we have in town is a Mexican market, it could be worth a look. Our local grocery store surprises me some times with what I would consider exotic produce, maybe if I keep my fingers crossed they will carry yams some day.
Controversy drives video views. Here are controversial points:
Permaculture is NOT practical, NOT cost-effective, and NOT sustainable long-term without free (“hippie”) labor inputs.
Industrial agriculture concentrates production on less land, leaving more land available for wildlife and people.
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Oh yeah – that is a good one. There aren’t a lot of successful permaculture farms yet.