Farmer Marx goes off to sow tares on his German estates. Other controversial farming dubia are likely to come the way of the CDF before long. Should the sower have thrown more of the seed onto stony ground, as a way of building bridges with those of a petrified orientation? Is mustard seed really a useful crop to grow? Should the farmer with the barren fig tree have shown more mercy to it? We await the answers with interest.
This is the spiritual journey of me, Eccles, my big brother Bosco, and my Grate-Anti Moly. Eccles is saved, but we've got real problems with Bosco and Anti.
Sunday, 21 March 2021
CDF controversially prefers wheat to tares
In a surprise statement this week the CDF (Congregation of the Doctrine of Farming) insisted on traditional
Agricultural teaching that tares (also known as darnel, cockle, or weeds) were not recommended, and that
farmers should sow wheat instead.
This has not surprisingly caused a certain amount of dissension among the LGBT (Love Growing Big Tares) community,
and the usual suspects - the Germans, Austrians, Belgians and Americans.
Surely there is a market for Weed-a-bix?
The passage in Matthew 13 about the farmer sowing wheat while his enemy sowed tares is often omitted, as
being too offensive, and the CDF has made itself no friends by insisting that the farmer got it
right when he gathered up the tares and burned them. Said Farmer James Martin, "Clearly Jesus misunderstood
this parable, as he had not yet been properly advised by a passing Canaanite woman. What the farmer intended
to do was gather up the tares and make bread with them."
In Austria 350 farmers have said that they will continue to plant tares. It is rumoured that
unless ten better farmers can be found,
Austria is likely to be hit by fire and brimstone. (Climate change can be tough.)
What's so wrong about my Tareabix breakfast ?
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