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   / TRIVA FUN #691  
If we do away with farm chemicals, how much more land, how many more people, and how much more fuel (oil) would it take to feed the North American population?

I read the estimations a short while ago and the numbers stuck in my mind.

RSKY
 
   / TRIVA FUN #692  
If we do away with farm chemicals, how much more land, how many more people, and how much more fuel (oil) would it take to feed the North American population? I read the estimations a short while ago and the numbers stuck in my mind. RSKY
I suspect the truth is it's impossible. Simply couldn't be done. HS
 
   / TRIVA FUN #693  
The special interests groups like to throw around "sustainable agriculture ". But their definition of sustainable agriculture doesn't work. Because of population increases and total land area decreases. We ain't making any more land. I don't know the numbers, but I do know we can't take the cut in food production that taking all the chemicals away would give us.

But to guess. We would need 3 times the farmers and twice the land we are currently doing this on.
 
   / TRIVA FUN #694  
Who was the highest scoring American ace in WWII? What did he fly, and what was his total kill? Were there any female aces in WWII?

A. Richard Bong, P-38 Lightening; 40 kills.
There were at least three Russian female fighter pilots who attained the Ace status.
 
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#695  
Who is considered the first licensed female pilot????/

What were the "Night Witches"????
 
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#697  
In Canada, it was my great aunt

She was quite the lady. But first only in Canada.

While most people think of Amelia Earhart, there were actually other female pilots before her. The first woman that we know about to earn a pilot's license was******* ********, back in 1911. And the first African-American woman to earn a pilot's license was Bessie Coleman, in 1922.

On Night Witch's I should have said in WW2. Hope that helps.
 
   / TRIVA FUN #698  
She was quite the lady. But first only in Canada.

While most people think of Amelia Earhart, there were actually other female pilots before her. The first woman that we know about to earn a pilot's license was******* ********, back in 1911. And the first African-American woman to earn a pilot's license was Bessie Coleman, in 1922.

On Night Witch's I should have said in WW2. Hope that helps.

I had never heard of the Night Witch's. An interesting facet to aviation in WWII.
 
   / TRIVA FUN #699  
I had never heard of the Night Witch's. An interesting facet to aviation in WWII.

I know they were Russian female bomber (I think) pilots, but the details on the origin of their name escapes me.
 

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