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May 2, 2020 12:08 AM CST
Name: Yardenman
Maryland (Zone 7a)
lordfungii said:Btw I am prepared to take criticism gladly. If there is something I am missing please let me know.


Glad to hear that. You said "Some wild plants don't survive and just die naturally due to disease and deficiency in the soil.
They can still struggle to survive and if they get human help they can regenerate better more abundantly"

I agree. But that says nothing about wild crops being domesticated. I was discussing wild crops being altered to human food.

Your statement mentioned keeping useful primitive wild crops continuing, mine involved humans improving some crops.

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