Mahi Pono cattle plans not advisable; grow hemp | News, Sports, Jobs – Maui News


Mahi Pono cattle plans not advisable; grow hemp | News, Sports, Jobs - Maui News

Mahalo to the reader who called out Mahi Pono’s plan to raise livestock, going against all recent trends in cattle farming, but also degrading our soil and our humanity (Letters, Oct. 18). They can do much more for our health and economy by planting hemp for food, medicine, clothing and fuel, as well as improving our soil.

Let’s make Maui the best in the world for sustainable agriculture. Yes, we cannabis!

Joe Bertram III

Kihei


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