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Apparently @7610 super q has launched a range of tree bark snacks a by product of beaver introduction.It's not really a huge problem though, we can just switch to rapemeal, a byproduct from all the OSR being processed. Oh hang on, HMG have massively reduced OSR cropping by banning neonics to appease public opinion.
No problem then, we'll just use palm kernal instead, no problems with that at all...
Will Tofu, Quorn, etc be outlawed as a result, seeing as livestock only get to eat the waste products from human food production? Every cloud.
With out being too downbeat.....Back to grass fed beef and lamb same as our ancestors oh and good old mutton one of the weekly roasts for the old time hill shepherds.
All very short sighted by the government and I can’t see plant based foods feeding the masses.With out being too downbeat.....
"They" don't want any beef, lamb etc.
It's being made pretty clear.
The law of unintended consequences will come to bear though with ill thought out plans and no long term joined up thinking. Or maybe, for us plebs it doesn't matter? "They" will look after us?
People need to eat , let them choose .With out being too downbeat.....
"They" don't want any beef, lamb etc.
It's being made pretty clear.
The law of unintended consequences will come to bear though with ill thought out plans and no long term joined up thinking. Or maybe, for us plebs it doesn't matter? "They" will look after us?
With out being too downbeat.....
"They" don't want any beef, lamb etc.
It's being made pretty clear.
The law of unintended consequences will come to bear though with ill thought out plans and no long term joined up thinking. Or maybe, for us plebs it doesn't matter? "They" will look after us?
I'm toying with the idea of finishing my next lot of yearlings slowly, mostly at grass and taking them to 30mo if I have to.Back to grass fed beef and lamb same as our ancestors oh and good old mutton one of the weekly roasts for the old time hill shepherds.
I did that 10 years agoI'm toying with the idea of finishing my next lot of yearlings slowly, mostly at grass and taking them to 30mo if I have to.
Hmmmm, "Bean Milk"...?I'm struggling to see much of a downside.
Planting beans will be better than ELMS.
Like it or loathe it, imported soya is a key ingredient of many livestock rations in the U.K. I’d say it would take 20 years to find a viable alternative without seriously rocking the boat. Lupins show promise but aren’t there yet.