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would you want to farm here?.... interesting aerial photo

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    Photo is center pivot irrigation fields in the Sahara Desert in Southern Egypt.
    Photo given to us by Planet Labs.

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    if you can't see the photo, here's the link:
    [URL=http://beta.agriville.com/threads/28536-would-you-want-to-farm-here-interesting-aerial-photo]http://beta.agriville.com/threads/28536-would-you-want-to-farm-here-interesting-aerial-photo[/URL]

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      #3
      Are those the alfalfa pivots used for their dairy?

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        #4
        And environmentalists think that's ok?

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          #5
          Environmental protection policies don't apply to third world countries. #firstworldwhitemanguilt

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            #6
            Interesting photo.
            Must be expensive growing a crop in sand like that.

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              #7
              Saudi Arabia has quit the practice and bought graincos instead. It's cheaper.

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                #8
                That looks just like southern Alberta

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                  #9
                  On May 12th this photo shows a fire burning in one of the fields in Egypt.

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