Hi,
Relax...nothing was personal... you brought up some valid stuff, and
basically everyone is agreeing with you...but, also trying to point
out some additional nuances to all this. One of my beefs, has been
all the waste associated with herd culls in the UK and elsewhere to
halt the
Why not compost and use methane and fertilizer produced?
http://RecoveryByDiscovery.com
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Sure factory farms are different than large cities, but not when it comes to
waste. If you think the waste from 125,000 animals is a problem, try dealing
with
: Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Factory farms vs. large cities
Date: Tue, 8 Mar 2005 20:50:45 +0900
Hi Doug
Hi,
Here is how my simple mind sees the situation. Unless a drastic event
snip
Mike - interesting comments. Earlier in my career, I
worked as a Field Energy Engineer and was assigned
beef, poultry, dairy market sector including
Abattoirs, Slaughterhouses, Meat Packers, Poultry
Farms, et al. I also handled the sewage and water
treatment market sector for about six years.
It
Hi,
Here is how my simple mind sees the situation. Unless a drastic event
take place to grossly reduce the human population, humans concentrated in
cities will remain a fact. As long as humans desire to consume animals for
food the concentration of animals will remain a fact as well. Even
Hi,
Here is how my simple mind sees the situation. Unless a drastic event
take place to grossly reduce the human population, humans concentrated in
cities will remain a fact. As long as humans desire to consume animals for
food the concentration of animals will remain a fact as well.
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Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Factory farms vs. large cities
Date: Tue, 8 Mar 2005 20:50:45 +0900
Hi Doug
Hi,
Here is how my simple mind sees the situation. Unless a drastic event
take place to grossly reduce the human population, humans concentrated in
cities
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Factory farms vs. large cities
Date: Tue, 8 Mar 2005 20:50:45 +0900
Hi Doug
Hi,
Here is how my simple mind sees the situation. Unless a drastic event
take place to grossly reduce the human population, humans concentrated in
cities
: Bo Lozoff [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Tuesday, March 08, 2005 8:49 AM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Factory farms vs. large cities
Aw, come on guys! Please don't try to turn me into a cardboard
stereotypical idiot; I don't appreciate it. Kim, where on earth did I ever
say anyone
to the non-existance of
mono-culture practices?
Heal the patient, not the symptom.
Todd Swearingen
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Sent: Tuesday, March 08, 2005 9:54 AM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Factory farms vs. large cities
Hi,
Relax...nothing
: Re: [Biofuel] Factory farms vs. large cities
Hi,
Relax...nothing was personal...you brought up some valid stuff, and
basically everyone is agreeing with you...but, also trying to point out
some additional nuances to all this. One of my beefs, has been all the
waste associated
Sure factory farms are different than large cities, but not when it comes to
waste. If you think the waste from 125,000 animals is a problem, try dealing
with the waste from 10,000,000 humans in one metro area. No soil type is
capable of handling that much waste, in any form.
If the
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