A collection of 444 inspiring quotes about agriculture from various authors and sources.
I always go to the Agriculture Building, where they make apple cider popsicles for a dollar.
China is taking over Brazil, and that is worrying. They are investing in mining, agriculture, energy, ports, and airports.
We have built cities, developed industry and cultivated agriculture - we have transformed the State of Israel into an example and symbol for many other countries in the world.
We like horses and we like dogs and we like to be in the midst of agriculture.
Let\'s not pretend we\'re in a global free market when it comes to agriculture. Every country protects, for good reason, its agricultural industries.
Securing a sustainable, safe food supply and supporting the agriculture industry at home and abroad enables the United States to serve as a global leader in national security.
We Communists have got to string along with the capitalists for a while. We need their agriculture and their technology. But we are going to continue massive military programs. . . (soon) we will be in a position to return to a much more aggressive foreign policy designed to gain the upper-hand.
Here we have 40 million Russian citizens involved in the sphere of agriculture one way or another. This is very important.
Agriculture is for living; mind culture is for life. Skills are for shaping material things so that they cater more for the comfort of man; studies are for shaping attitudes, feelings, desires, emotions and impulses of man, so that they may confer more peace, more joy and more fortitude on man.
Agriculture as we know it needs to disappear. We can design better and healthier proteins than we get from nature.
Hemp has the potential to be a major boon to Colorado agriculture, giving farmers another viable and profitable option for their fields.
Young people do not go to agriculture - it is more convenient for them to cultivate their parents.
The largest single step in the ascent of man is the change from nomad to village agriculture.
Agriculture is the #1 source of deforestation. By some estimates it accounts for 80% of the forests chopped down in the tropics.
The person who can most easily take up natural agriculture is the one who doesn't have any of the common adult obstructing blocks of desire, philosophy, or religion . . . the person who has the mind and heart of a child. One must simply know nature . . . real nature, not the one we think we know!
I was told by journalists who can't publish it that there are in Mexico, close to the U.S. border, big areas that used to be devoted to agriculture that are now devoted to poppies. They say you can't get in there because they're guarded, first by the cartels, but also by the army, which goes hand in hand with the cartels.
I dream of making India a $20 trillion economy. For that, I am pushing for agriculture, manufacturing and service sectors.
GMO agriculture will probably save the world in this century. But in the developed world, where few people are haunted by the specter of famine, people are free to fetishize heirloom tomatoes and worry about the provenance of what sits on their dinner tables.
It's only a slight exaggeration to say we haven't progressed much beyond the invention of agriculture when it comes to our view of the natural world.
Eventually, humans invented agriculture, which could be understood as a way of turning the natural world into a tool for our use. There's evidence that we have been domesticating crops and animals for at least 15,000 years, adapting ecosystems to our preferred way of life.
I carry in my datebook a piece of paper that my mother copied out for me, from the 1840 Census. Hardy Callaway Culver of Hancock County, Georgia, had 42 slaves, 31 \'employed in agriculture.\' Culver was my great-great-great grandfather. I carry this piece of paper with me every day because I don't want to forget. I don't know what to do with the information, but I don't want to forget it.
I wish for recycling to become a major industrial agriculture.
...think of agriculture as something the grasses did to people to conquer the trees.
A Sustainable Agriculture does not deplete soils or people.
Modern agriculture has been accurately described as a way of turning oil into food. As the price of oil continues to rise, so will the price of food.
More than a mere alternative strategy, regenerative agriculture represents a fundamental shift in our culture's relationship to nature.
Since nature has the most sustainable ecosystem and since ultimately agriculture comes out of nature, our standard for a sustainable world should be nature's own ecosystem.
To make agriculture sustainable, the grower has got to be able to make a profit.
Improvident habits, slovenly systems of agriculture, sluggish methods of commerce and insecurity of property exist wherever the followers of the Prophet rule or live.
If you eat, you are involved in agriculture.