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Vegetarian Eats Meat - Great Daily Telegraph Article
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<blockquote data-quote="DaveGrohl" data-source="post: 7584909" data-attributes="member: 3563"><p>I actually posted my reply before I'd read it, multitasking doh! I'd presumed it was about how she felt much better having eaten some meat hence my first comment and then the edit.</p><p></p><p>Nothing wrong with the article at all, more power to her communicating to the masses, but it is a bit "my new bezzie Patrick Holden says...." And what's wrong with a mixed farm growing some grain to finish cattle and then returning the grain field to grass in a rotation? I do get drearily tired with the regen ag story being the ONLY way to farm when there is a close relative that has been the sustainable method for hundreds of years. It's monoculture that's the problem. But yes it's a good article on its own terms.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DaveGrohl, post: 7584909, member: 3563"] I actually posted my reply before I'd read it, multitasking doh! I'd presumed it was about how she felt much better having eaten some meat hence my first comment and then the edit. Nothing wrong with the article at all, more power to her communicating to the masses, but it is a bit "my new bezzie Patrick Holden says...." And what's wrong with a mixed farm growing some grain to finish cattle and then returning the grain field to grass in a rotation? I do get drearily tired with the regen ag story being the ONLY way to farm when there is a close relative that has been the sustainable method for hundreds of years. It's monoculture that's the problem. But yes it's a good article on its own terms. [/QUOTE]
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