01-22-2019, 07:02 PM
Seeb's sort of hit the nail on the head. It depends on the disaster. Growing crops isn't going to help if there's radiation and depending on your location, a tsunami might wipe out your whole crop. A massive earthquake might also mean your carefully grown backup supply of food might become unavailable - same with a major hurricane or, god forbid, an asteroid strike.
On the other hand, human-induced disasters such as strikes, loss of fuel supplies etc., seem something that makes it worthwhile to grow your own food. I guess it depends on which you think is more likely; grow your food anyway because you don't know what might happen next.
On the other hand, human-induced disasters such as strikes, loss of fuel supplies etc., seem something that makes it worthwhile to grow your own food. I guess it depends on which you think is more likely; grow your food anyway because you don't know what might happen next.