Does the author refers to the LSD culture of 60's?





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This is from an article on the progress of agriculture. Do you think the author refers to the LSD culture in the sixties? As in Timothy Leary's "turn on, tune in, drop out"? The time frame is the 60s.




While the rest of the world was tuning in and checking out, Indian
farmers were experiencing a transformation of their own.











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  • Maybe. What time frame is the author discussing there?

    – Jim Mack
    4 hours ago











  • I think it refers to tuning in to the TV, and checking out their facebook.

    – Cascabel
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  • I suspect it refers to the 60s culture, but it's a bit more figurative than literally grass and LSD.

    – Hot Licks
    3 hours ago






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    So it is important to know what time-frame the quotation refers to. For example, it is before Facebook, then @Cascabel is wrong.

    – GEdgar
    3 hours ago






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    @GEdgar I guess that was wry humour. But without more of the article, OP had better ask its author.

    – Weather Vane
    3 hours ago




















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This is from an article on the progress of agriculture. Do you think the author refers to the LSD culture in the sixties? As in Timothy Leary's "turn on, tune in, drop out"? The time frame is the 60s.




While the rest of the world was tuning in and checking out, Indian
farmers were experiencing a transformation of their own.











share|improve this question

























  • Maybe. What time frame is the author discussing there?

    – Jim Mack
    4 hours ago











  • I think it refers to tuning in to the TV, and checking out their facebook.

    – Cascabel
    4 hours ago













  • I suspect it refers to the 60s culture, but it's a bit more figurative than literally grass and LSD.

    – Hot Licks
    3 hours ago






  • 1





    So it is important to know what time-frame the quotation refers to. For example, it is before Facebook, then @Cascabel is wrong.

    – GEdgar
    3 hours ago






  • 1





    @GEdgar I guess that was wry humour. But without more of the article, OP had better ask its author.

    – Weather Vane
    3 hours ago
















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This is from an article on the progress of agriculture. Do you think the author refers to the LSD culture in the sixties? As in Timothy Leary's "turn on, tune in, drop out"? The time frame is the 60s.




While the rest of the world was tuning in and checking out, Indian
farmers were experiencing a transformation of their own.











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This is from an article on the progress of agriculture. Do you think the author refers to the LSD culture in the sixties? As in Timothy Leary's "turn on, tune in, drop out"? The time frame is the 60s.




While the rest of the world was tuning in and checking out, Indian
farmers were experiencing a transformation of their own.








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  • Maybe. What time frame is the author discussing there?

    – Jim Mack
    4 hours ago











  • I think it refers to tuning in to the TV, and checking out their facebook.

    – Cascabel
    4 hours ago













  • I suspect it refers to the 60s culture, but it's a bit more figurative than literally grass and LSD.

    – Hot Licks
    3 hours ago






  • 1





    So it is important to know what time-frame the quotation refers to. For example, it is before Facebook, then @Cascabel is wrong.

    – GEdgar
    3 hours ago






  • 1





    @GEdgar I guess that was wry humour. But without more of the article, OP had better ask its author.

    – Weather Vane
    3 hours ago





















  • Maybe. What time frame is the author discussing there?

    – Jim Mack
    4 hours ago











  • I think it refers to tuning in to the TV, and checking out their facebook.

    – Cascabel
    4 hours ago













  • I suspect it refers to the 60s culture, but it's a bit more figurative than literally grass and LSD.

    – Hot Licks
    3 hours ago






  • 1





    So it is important to know what time-frame the quotation refers to. For example, it is before Facebook, then @Cascabel is wrong.

    – GEdgar
    3 hours ago






  • 1





    @GEdgar I guess that was wry humour. But without more of the article, OP had better ask its author.

    – Weather Vane
    3 hours ago



















Maybe. What time frame is the author discussing there?

– Jim Mack
4 hours ago





Maybe. What time frame is the author discussing there?

– Jim Mack
4 hours ago













I think it refers to tuning in to the TV, and checking out their facebook.

– Cascabel
4 hours ago







I think it refers to tuning in to the TV, and checking out their facebook.

– Cascabel
4 hours ago















I suspect it refers to the 60s culture, but it's a bit more figurative than literally grass and LSD.

– Hot Licks
3 hours ago





I suspect it refers to the 60s culture, but it's a bit more figurative than literally grass and LSD.

– Hot Licks
3 hours ago




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1





So it is important to know what time-frame the quotation refers to. For example, it is before Facebook, then @Cascabel is wrong.

– GEdgar
3 hours ago





So it is important to know what time-frame the quotation refers to. For example, it is before Facebook, then @Cascabel is wrong.

– GEdgar
3 hours ago




1




1





@GEdgar I guess that was wry humour. But without more of the article, OP had better ask its author.

– Weather Vane
3 hours ago







@GEdgar I guess that was wry humour. But without more of the article, OP had better ask its author.

– Weather Vane
3 hours ago












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