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someone writing in the Farmers Weekly has FINALLY got it
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<blockquote data-quote="delilah" data-source="post: 7849652" data-attributes="member: 76758"><p>We can bring all of the cows indoors, feed them soya meal and milk them 3x a day, and UK GHG emissions will not rise. </p><p>We can kick all of the cows out onto a hillside to eat tor grass, fit them with methane masks, shove seaweed down their throats and milk them once a day, and UK GHG emissions will not fall.</p><p>We can have more cows, we can have less cows, we can stick to the exact same number of cows we have today, and UK GHG emissions wont change.</p><p>Saying anything else is to agree with those who would see us gone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="delilah, post: 7849652, member: 76758"] We can bring all of the cows indoors, feed them soya meal and milk them 3x a day, and UK GHG emissions will not rise. We can kick all of the cows out onto a hillside to eat tor grass, fit them with methane masks, shove seaweed down their throats and milk them once a day, and UK GHG emissions will not fall. We can have more cows, we can have less cows, we can stick to the exact same number of cows we have today, and UK GHG emissions wont change. Saying anything else is to agree with those who would see us gone. [/QUOTE]
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