Now call me old-fashioned, but I prefer local farmers growing food
crops for local consumption and export.
I do grow clump grasses, including big bluestem (Andropogon gerardii),
little bluestem (Schizachyrium scoparium),
which are recommended by USDA and UGA as
Native Warm Season Grasses,
but I grow them for wildlife cover and for the health of my longleaf forests.
I especially like
wiregrass (Aristida stricta)
which really is native; that's where I get mine: it's always
been growing in my woods.
Wiregrass in particular along with pine needles
helps fuel my prescribed burns every few years (more about that later).
Wiregrass is also the source of the name for the Wiregrass Region
we live in.
The economic point James Wright seems to be making is that he's
most interested in jobs for local people.
I'm all for that.
I just think there are better ways.
As you can see local elected officials are listening for ideas.
Let's provide them some ideas for local jobs.
Videos by John S. Quarterman and Gretchen Quarterman
of the regular meeting of the
Valdosta City Council, 20 Jan 2011,
for LAKE, the Lowndes Area Knowledge Exchange.
-jsq
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