Yet another student research project - are you planning on shifting towards producing less meat or dairy?

C.J

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Livestock Farmer
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South Devon
I have a certificate stating I can swim 25 yards does that qualify me to comment? Perhaps the OP should be consulted? I haven’t tagged the OP, because I don’t wish to woke it.
Was it doggy paddle ?

What was that thing where you had to tread water in your pajamas for 5 minutes ?
 

Lincoln75

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I have a certificate stating I can swim 25 yards does that qualify me to comment? Perhaps the OP should be consulted? I haven’t tagged the OP, because I don’t wish to woke it.
Your certificate is worthless unless accompanied by one of these ...
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C.J

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Livestock Farmer
Location
South Devon
SurnameOther namesParty Results
Da Rui Mathilde Chrystel Claude, commonly known as Mina Animal Welfare Party 229
Holloway Anita Jane Liberal Democrats 244
Jamieson Catriona Margaret Green Party 431
Loftus Peter Liberal Democrats 166
Newton Robert UKIP 335
Paterson Alexander John, commonly known as Alex Labour Party 1,126
Ryan Rebecca Conservative Party Candidate 1,017
Thomas Elaine Orford Labour Party 775
Tranter Stuart Albert Conservative Party Candidate 1,248

At least she beat one of the Liberal Democrats.
 

egbert

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Livestock Farmer
Following the scientifically dubious Eat Lancet report funded by multinational food processors interested in boosting their profits, the lie that meat and dairy contributes significantly to global warming and climate change is perpetrated. Joseph Goebbels was right when he said ‘repeat a lie often enough it will be taken as fact’ ( or something like that)
In pursuing research that assumes that meat and dairy are bad you have ignored the basic science you were taught as a schoolchild, namely the carbon cycle.
Other than the disciples of the dangerous amalgam of a religion and an eating disorder that is the vegan doctrine, sensible people realise that meat and dairy provide the nutrients essential to human health and will carry on as normal.
I understand that Lewis Hamilton is poorly, he thinks due to long covid, more likely his conversion to veganism is the cause as his body is not receiving the nutrients it needs.
Your research would be better directed towards establishing the level of ill health, particularly amongst young women due to their diets being deficient in meat and dairy.
Who is finding your research?
I thought poor likkle Lewis would be ill cos of all the pins I struck in the doll!
(and to save anyone the bother...I care not one jot what his ethnicity is, I do care that he's a pompous hypocrite)
 

egbert

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Livestock Farmer
My only observation would be that by concentrating on England it over looks the fact that other three home nations land by and large is only good for grazing, there is no option to be a mixed farm.

P.s you can’t Rev up at reply’s you don’t like,you need farmer’s opinions more than they need to give them
If Mathilde is in Devon, she's within 40 minutes drive of large expanses of moorland which can't really produce much other than red meat, or sitka spruce.
 

egbert

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Livestock Farmer
So most the students who come here will fail then your saying?
After all most come with a bias anti farming agenda and simply trying to prove their theory.

Try and do a degree showing cows don't cause global warming...
Probably get thrown out for triggering snowflakes.
be an honest project for someone
 

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