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Another thing people forget about dairy. 
 

Below is a Hereford x steer out of an organic dairy cow. She produces a load of milk and also this calf which will be fattened on organic grass and go into the food chain. The alternative is a lovely image of some small holder suckler cow rearing it’s calf ..... but they keep that cow all year for that one calf. The dairy cow has the milk, the calf and also at the end of her life goes into the food chain. Think about over her lifetime how much food in terms of milk, cheese, cream, ice cream, milk powder, beef, leather, bone meal etc that animal produces over its life. 

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Probably because it’s my industry ...... but the way farming is getting attacked is mental. And the amount of hypocrisy is ridiculous.    We have Jeff Bezos .... head of Amazon, telling people

Purposely have not watched any of it for that very reason mate, I knew it would just wind me up. Without even looking I can tell you it’s going to go like this…… Every big industry run gover

Comes down to Urban/Rural divide.  The majority of urbanites will believe the vegan agenda about the poor animals being slaughtered in a slaughterhouse, which is abhorrent to their thought processes,

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3 hours ago, WILF said:

I’m surrounded by forestry, the difference between forestry and natural woodland is obvious and shocking.

I own a 3-4 acre natural wood, there is a diverse range of plants on the woodland floor, light can penetrate and generally everything does what it should.

In amongst the forestry, nothing lives !…….it’s a lifeless desert on the ground.

It wrecks the land. 

South Wales valleys 

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1 hour ago, Born Hunter said:

I half read an interesting ted talk the other day on cows and methane. Iirc they said it’s not cow farts that are the main problem but cow burps. And rather than bang the vegan drum they considered solutions including feeding seaweed based diets etc. It was refreshing.

They can also feed additives that make the rumen more efficient, thereby getting milk out of the cows for less methane produced…….but it goes against the green narrative….

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5 minutes ago, terryd said:

Advert just came on tv now tesco doing plant based burgers cheap to save the planet. Whoopee better go storming off to tesco now before ken gets there. What a load of cobblers 

Just get them cheap in a few days in the reduced section 

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1 hour ago, SheepChaser said:

Yes sorry you are correct, it should have read for 20 years. So tree planting takes 20 years to get to the point where it is sequestering decent amounts of carbon. 

Trees are also a bigger fire risk. That may not matter in most of the outskirts of the UK but in the pennines and peak district the moorland has burnt for weeks on end of the past few years......now they want to cover a tinderbox in trees and scub cover. 

We have 2 small plantations burnt out on our local Moor. Now the water board have stopped burning fire breaks in, moving the 24hr a day fire watchers (gamekeepers and farmers) off the land and stick a million trees on it. There's been at least 12 out of control arson/wildfires on that moor in 20 years. 

Local businesses can contribute to the cost of the trees. So the businesses can off set their carbon. They don't actually produce less carbon remember. 

And once this area of land is left smoking and barren, the trees up in smoke and the streams full of burnt run off. We also have to replace the lamb it once produced, by importing it from the otherside of the world. 

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1 minute ago, Greb147 said:

Is that how much you use trying to find a white run petrol station..... 

No i use the local 1 near me run by an old white woman..

We all have a choice greb..I choose not to give them a single penny...and you choose to hand over money to them constantly..

Each to there own ? 

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1 minute ago, king said:

No i use the local 1 near me run by an old white woman..

We all have a choice greb..I choose not to give them a single penny...and you choose to hand over money to them constantly..

Each to there own ? 

White lion bar. 

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1 hour ago, SheepChaser said:

The other thing I always notice is that to the layman, when looking at farming small is always seen as good, green, happy etc and big and commercial is seen as bad, low welfare, high impact, poor quality. It is simply not true at all. 
 

Same with the indoor vs outdoor debate for livestock. Folk want all outdoors but I have both and I see who’s happier from about now until March ? 

When it comes to farming I really can’t see how livestock is worse than arable ?…….modern industrial arable farming is absolutely terrible for the environment.

 

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1 hour ago, Francie said:

Excatly match the only reason there blaming the cow is because they want rid of meat eater,they dont want us eating our proper diet,they want us weak an feeble.

It's been proven time again you cant survive optimally without mest,you eventually will starve to death an go loopy from no vitamins an minerals.

Add up all the cows in the world an tell me China or the usa ain't pumping more shit out?

The reasons there blaming the cow is: 

methane is the gas that they can quickly and easily target with least amount of resistance.

It suits the green agenda.

It is probably the only gas they might be able to limit production of in the medium term.

What they won’t tell you is cow’s fed on a grain diet (straights) produce less methane than grass fed cow’s, and agriculture only accounts for 5% of GHG produced world wide yet it’s getting 95% coverage of the bad press…I wonder why?

 

 

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1 minute ago, WILF said:

When it comes to farming I really can’t see how livestock is worse than arable ?…….modern industrial arable farming is absolutely terrible for the environment.

 

Anything that tills the earth emits CO2, which cannot be targeted in the medium term….and you’re correct it’s worse for the environment….

 

 

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