Georgia: English-Only Driver's Tests

I don't care about how your post is rude, I can't make judge if you or me are rude or not.
not rude or insulting at all.

We have water shortage issue in AL, GA and FL, that where we share water from river and Atlanta has growing so crazy, it make water to become more shortage and wouldn't unable to make more sprawl without need find source for water. There's no sprawl restriction or little in Atlanta metro, they are growing like kingdom.

It would best choice is Chicago metro because they get plenty of water to make more sprawl and growth.

Most agriculture are majority in out of metro or at end of metro, if bad sprawl come in as farmland is relocate to more far but some cities or town have rights to issue an restriction on sprawl to save farmland.

We need have agriculture in our country for more domestic and I don't like idea of import food from other countries.
hence the last sentence of my previous post - "Let's hope there's a revival in agricultural sector soon... like Green Agriculture." I agree with you that I would like organic, farm-grown food MADE IN AMERICA. That's why I buy food from Trader's Joe - their products came from local farmers.

Beside that - we're going quite off-topic from English-only driver test to agricultural issue :giggle:. To jump back to topic... like what I said several posts ago regarding non-English speaking immigrants in heavily-agricultural states - see last paragraph in post #202.
 
Interesting that you say that. So you just confirmed that agriculture is falling due to you stating... sprawling. In the Orlando area, is one of the major areas that groves are being bought out along Hwy 27.

So how can agriculture survive if people buys out good useful farm lands, to build houses on top of it??

Soon it will make produce, a delicacy! and pricey!

Oh yup, I got it about sprawl in Orlando, it seems so terrible and they don't have restriction to control the sprawl and had been here at few time.

That's sad about number of produces are shrinking to make more expensive, just like oil, if supply of oil is getting small then it would be expensive and we need find way to make increase more produce by form new farmland in far away from metro area.
 
Are we talking about agriculture issues now? Perhaps I would contact my dad to discuss this issue. Just kidding. He doesn't have any time for this discussion. He is a soil scientist, an agronomist and a diplomat. He is an expert in soil survey, interpretations, Erosion control, classifications, and Mapping. He knows CA, OR and WA soil like the back of the hand.

As for organics, my father said it'll never be 100% organic if the soils are contained with bad chemicals in the past. They'll never be replaced with new soils to make it disappear. He'd be happy to provide you facts if you let him test your soil. lol
 
Are we talking about agriculture issues now? Perhaps I would contact my dad to discuss this issue. Just kidding. He doesn't have any time for this discussion. He is a soil scientist, Agronomist and a diplomat. He is an expert in soil survey, interpretations, Erosion control, classifications, and Mapping. He knows CA, OR and WA soil like the back of the hand.

As for organics, my father said it'll never be 100% organic if the soils are contained with bad chemicals in the past. They'll never be replaced with new soils to make it disappear. He'd be happy to provide you facts if you let him test your soil. lol

lol!!! I wonder if he would do taste test on soil :laugh2:.
 
Are we talking about agriculture issues now? Perhaps I would contact my dad to discuss this issue. Just kidding. He doesn't have any time for this discussion. He is a soil scientist, an agronomist and a diplomat. He is an expert in soil survey, interpretations, Erosion control, classifications, and Mapping. He knows CA, OR and WA soil like the back of the hand.

As for organics, my father said it'll never be 100% organic if the soils are contained with bad chemicals in the past. They'll never be replaced with new soils to make it disappear. He'd be happy to provide you facts if you let him test your soil. lol

I don't know what we are talking about, but it is fun to talk and learn :) (I can't stand it when a mod close the thread because is going off topic)
 
Yes, He does smell and taste tests on soil. I am not making it up. :D

Anyway, back to topic!
 
I don't know what we are talking about, but it is fun to talk and learn :) (I can't stand it when a mod close the thread because is going off topic)
I'm sure the mods are enjoying it - even those off-topic posts because it's educating! :laugh2:

Yes, He does smell and taste tests on soil. I am not making it up. :D

Anyway, back to topic!
:laugh2: I do believe you. My eccentric geo-professor did same. methinks his bed is box of soil :hmm:
 
yep, I've discovered that a thread usually go back to topic when someone new decided to jump in and post her/his 2 cents to the original post.
 
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