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<blockquote data-quote="honeyend" data-source="post: 7294488" data-attributes="member: 23108"><p>There are large amounts of natural methane production that man has little control over, when you get people talking about methane from farmed cattle, who ever is being interviewed should have these figures off pat, and the fact UK farming produces very towards the world total. If they haven't got one they should a prepared strap line that they say over and over again, that what politicians do, and they manage to sell things that are not true.</p><p> It should be also pointed out that farmers produce what the supermarkets and food outlets want to sell, and meat, often processed meat has become a snack, and not a main part of the meal. If they thought the price of the McD's or chicken nuggets was going to increase, somehow its always about cattle, perhaps there would be a more balanced discussion. </p><p> The worst thing is targets, because often in the effort to meet targets, to get grants things are done that in the long run, that are not really sustainable, and end up being counterproductive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="honeyend, post: 7294488, member: 23108"] There are large amounts of natural methane production that man has little control over, when you get people talking about methane from farmed cattle, who ever is being interviewed should have these figures off pat, and the fact UK farming produces very towards the world total. If they haven't got one they should a prepared strap line that they say over and over again, that what politicians do, and they manage to sell things that are not true. It should be also pointed out that farmers produce what the supermarkets and food outlets want to sell, and meat, often processed meat has become a snack, and not a main part of the meal. If they thought the price of the McD's or chicken nuggets was going to increase, somehow its always about cattle, perhaps there would be a more balanced discussion. The worst thing is targets, because often in the effort to meet targets, to get grants things are done that in the long run, that are not really sustainable, and end up being counterproductive. [/QUOTE]
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