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Snusmumrikken wrote:
BrainFilth wrote:
Snusmumrikken wrote:
I mean.. there are probably someone who does it but I think having sheep is more common up here? Crops and all that is more Southern Norway. 
Ah that makes sense, trading livestock for produce 
Most of the food in Norway is important anyway because it's not a very ideal place to grow anything but moss 
definitely not shitting on your country
but how the fuck did someone think "this place is totally uninhabitable to grow food, let's settle here!"
that's wild
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BrainFilth wrote:
BunnyButts wrote:
BrainFilth wrote:
idk why the south has refused to accept that the weather is only going to keep getting worse
yea tbh I was shocked to learn some parts of the south dont have weather tires??? 
My friend came from michigan to pick me up to visit my mom and bc of the pandemic she hadn't been able to get her snow tires swapped out and was talking about it and I was like
you are speaking a foreign language to me what the fuck is a snow tire and why cant you change them yourself lol
thats when I got educated
omg but like Kentucky gets a bunch of snow how do you not have snow tires?
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BrainFilth wrote:
Snusmumrikken wrote:
BrainFilth wrote:
Ah that makes sense, trading livestock for produce 
Most of the food in Norway is important anyway because it's not a very ideal place to grow anything but moss 
definitely not shitting on your country
but how the fuck did someone think "this place is totally uninhabitable to grow food, let's settle here!"
that's wild
No theres farms where I live, and more south, just not north 
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BrainFilth wrote:
Snusmumrikken wrote:
BrainFilth wrote:
Ah that makes sense, trading livestock for produce 
Most of the food in Norway is important anyway because it's not a very ideal place to grow anything but moss 
definitely not shitting on your country
but how the fuck did someone think "this place is totally uninhabitable to grow food, let's settle here!"
that's wild
@ Massachusetts 
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BunnyButts wrote:
BrainFilth wrote:
BunnyButts wrote:
yea tbh I was shocked to learn some parts of the south dont have weather tires??? 
My friend came from michigan to pick me up to visit my mom and bc of the pandemic she hadn't been able to get her snow tires swapped out and was talking about it and I was like
you are speaking a foreign language to me what the fuck is a snow tire and why cant you change them yourself lol
thats when I got educated
omg but like Kentucky gets a bunch of snow how do you not have snow tires?
We never have enough snow that the roads can't get cleared, at least not very often.
This is the second, maybe third, time in seven years I've not been able to see my road.
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ouch wrote:
BrainFilth wrote:
Snusmumrikken wrote:
Most of the food in Norway is important anyway because it's not a very ideal place to grow anything but moss 
definitely not shitting on your country
but how the fuck did someone think "this place is totally uninhabitable to grow food, let's settle here!"
that's wild
No theres farms where I live, and more south, just not north 
Problem is we can mostly just grow, kale, potatoes, carrots, broccoli, stuff like that (without a green house) so we import most our other foods tho
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ouch wrote:
BrainFilth wrote:
Snusmumrikken wrote:
Most of the food in Norway is important anyway because it's not a very ideal place to grow anything but moss 
definitely not shitting on your country
but how the fuck did someone think "this place is totally uninhabitable to grow food, let's settle here!"
that's wild
No theres farms where I live, and more south, just not north 
There are farms everywhere but reality is that Norway is limited in what we can grow. I mean I come from a county that's considered bygda no matter what I mean there are fields everywhere and they're like oh yes potato!!! wheat!!! potato! POTATO!!!!!!!! POTATO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! carrot!!!!!! POTATO POTATO POTATO!! WHEAT!!! potatoooooooooooOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOooooooooooo
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Snusmumrikken wrote:
ouch wrote:
BrainFilth wrote:
definitely not shitting on your country
but how the fuck did someone think "this place is totally uninhabitable to grow food, let's settle here!"
that's wild
No theres farms where I live, and more south, just not north 
There are farms everywhere but reality is that Norway is limited in what we can grow. I mean I come from a county that's considered bygda no matter what I mean there are fields everywhere and they're like oh yes potato!!! wheat!!! potato! POTATO!!!!!!!! POTATO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! carrot!!!!!! POTATO POTATO POTATO!! WHEAT!!! potatoooooooooooOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOooooooooooo
ALSO in my native region, STRAWBERRIES 
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ouch wrote:
ouch wrote:
BrainFilth wrote:
definitely not shitting on your country
but how the fuck did someone think "this place is totally uninhabitable to grow food, let's settle here!"
that's wild
No theres farms where I live, and more south, just not north 
Problem is we can mostly just grow, kale, potatoes, carrots, broccoli, stuff like that (without a green house) so we import most our other foods tho
Yeah green houses aren't super practical for large scale farming.
This organization just started an indoor farming operation here in Kentucky tho I'm pretty excited to see how that goes...

so you can just grow brassicas and roots? no actual fruits? 
my heart hurts for y'all
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ouch wrote:
ouch wrote:
BrainFilth wrote:
definitely not shitting on your country
but how the fuck did someone think "this place is totally uninhabitable to grow food, let's settle here!"
that's wild
No theres farms where I live, and more south, just not north 
Problem is we can mostly just grow, kale, potatoes, carrots, broccoli, stuff like that (without a green house) so we import most our other foods tho
How could I forget Frosta lmao on Frosta they cultivate courgettes and shit like that too but Frosta is just.. different 
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BrainFilth wrote:
ouch wrote:
ouch wrote:
No theres farms where I live, and more south, just not north 
Problem is we can mostly just grow, kale, potatoes, carrots, broccoli, stuff like that (without a green house) so we import most our other foods tho
Yeah green houses aren't super practical for large scale farming.
This organization just started an indoor farming operation here in Kentucky tho I'm pretty excited to see how that goes...

so you can just grow brassicas and roots? no actual fruits? 
my heart hurts for y'all
Apples and plums and shit like that, mostly on Vestlandet, most specifically in Sogn 
BunnyButts
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Snusmumrikken wrote:
Snusmumrikken wrote:
ouch wrote:
No theres farms where I live, and more south, just not north 
There are farms everywhere but reality is that Norway is limited in what we can grow. I mean I come from a county that's considered bygda no matter what I mean there are fields everywhere and they're like oh yes potato!!! wheat!!! potato! POTATO!!!!!!!! POTATO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! carrot!!!!!! POTATO POTATO POTATO!! WHEAT!!! potatoooooooooooOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOooooooooooo
ALSO in my native region, STRAWBERRIES 
I have strawberries!!!! I also weirdly have some recently peaches despite them clearly dying
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Snusmumrikken wrote:
BrainFilth wrote:
ouch wrote:
Problem is we can mostly just grow, kale, potatoes, carrots, broccoli, stuff like that (without a green house) so we import most our other foods tho
Yeah green houses aren't super practical for large scale farming.
This organization just started an indoor farming operation here in Kentucky tho I'm pretty excited to see how that goes...

so you can just grow brassicas and roots? no actual fruits? 
my heart hurts for y'all
Apples and plums and shit like that, mostly on Vestlandet, most specifically in Sogn 
I'd be so depressed if I could not grow tomatoes and peppers
BunnyButts
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BrainFilth wrote:
BunnyButts wrote:
BrainFilth wrote:
My friend came from michigan to pick me up to visit my mom and bc of the pandemic she hadn't been able to get her snow tires swapped out and was talking about it and I was like
you are speaking a foreign language to me what the fuck is a snow tire and why cant you change them yourself lol
thats when I got educated
omg but like Kentucky gets a bunch of snow how do you not have snow tires?
We never have enough snow that the roads can't get cleared, at least not very often.
This is the second, maybe third, time in seven years I've not been able to see my road.
wild omg 
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Snusmumrikken wrote:
BrainFilth wrote:
ouch wrote:
Problem is we can mostly just grow, kale, potatoes, carrots, broccoli, stuff like that (without a green house) so we import most our other foods tho
Yeah green houses aren't super practical for large scale farming.
This organization just started an indoor farming operation here in Kentucky tho I'm pretty excited to see how that goes...

so you can just grow brassicas and roots? no actual fruits? 
my heart hurts for y'all
Apples and plums and shit like that, mostly on Vestlandet, most specifically in Sogn 
I live in the fjordane part smh so theres nothing here (or my grandma has a plum tree n apple tree but ,,) but like hardanger n stuff? Idk. Many apples over there 
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