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Livestock the solution or the problem
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<blockquote data-quote="Ffermer Bach" data-source="post: 8077322" data-attributes="member: 51054"><p>what is efficient business practice is not necessarily what is best for the long term future of the UK or the environment. I utterly fail to see, how with all the talk of climate change/climate crisis and demonising cows, no one ever wonders if using natural gas (which is a non renewable fossil fuel) to make fertliser is a good idea in the long term, short term it keeps people fed cheaply, so maybe climate change is vitally important provided it doesn't interfere too much with a simple easy cheap lifestyle! All that is without wondering if using artificial fertliser which causes the soil to lose it's organic matter to the atmosphere (so increasing global warming) is a good long term plan.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ffermer Bach, post: 8077322, member: 51054"] what is efficient business practice is not necessarily what is best for the long term future of the UK or the environment. I utterly fail to see, how with all the talk of climate change/climate crisis and demonising cows, no one ever wonders if using natural gas (which is a non renewable fossil fuel) to make fertliser is a good idea in the long term, short term it keeps people fed cheaply, so maybe climate change is vitally important provided it doesn't interfere too much with a simple easy cheap lifestyle! All that is without wondering if using artificial fertliser which causes the soil to lose it's organic matter to the atmosphere (so increasing global warming) is a good long term plan. [/QUOTE]
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