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BBC at it again re meat and climate
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<blockquote data-quote="Devil's advocate" data-source="post: 7810566" data-attributes="member: 1504"><p>So what do they put in the creep feeders & why are so many wagons taking straw & fodder up into the hills.</p><p></p><p>I'm actually on mixed farming side.</p><p></p><p>But on here I've read such a load of bullocks, that someone just needs to tell the truth.</p><p></p><p>Farming does do all these bad things but it is doing what society has asked it to do.</p><p></p><p>Of course extensive livestock is great, but there is very little of that. Some dairy farms will plough every inch every two years, use large amounts of artifical fertiliser & buy in concentrates from south america.</p><p></p><p>What ever the rights & wrongs we need to look at the world as it is & what it needs. Many will say on here that is what we have always done, HAVE we the last 60 years is a tiny amount of time in World history terms.</p><p></p><p>As said I hope mixed farming thrives in the future, but we need to be open to any new ideas, providing we test them first.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Devil's advocate, post: 7810566, member: 1504"] So what do they put in the creep feeders & why are so many wagons taking straw & fodder up into the hills. I'm actually on mixed farming side. But on here I've read such a load of bullocks, that someone just needs to tell the truth. Farming does do all these bad things but it is doing what society has asked it to do. Of course extensive livestock is great, but there is very little of that. Some dairy farms will plough every inch every two years, use large amounts of artifical fertiliser & buy in concentrates from south america. What ever the rights & wrongs we need to look at the world as it is & what it needs. Many will say on here that is what we have always done, HAVE we the last 60 years is a tiny amount of time in World history terms. As said I hope mixed farming thrives in the future, but we need to be open to any new ideas, providing we test them first. [/QUOTE]
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