The cow fart climate change colletivists get their lying bovine arses
kicked again:
https://x.com/newstart_2024/status/1824446026935103767
Take that Bill Gates: The University of Nebraska recently completed a
study showing that the way to reduce carbon in the atmosphere is by
raising more cows. According to their findings, cows are actually
carbon negative.
Optimizing grazing systems is the best way to ensure that carbon is
being taken up by the pasture, cattle are growing from utilization of
the forage, and greenhouse gas emissions are being offset of cattle from
birth to slaughter.
kami wrote:
On Sat, 17 Aug 2024 11:50:13 -0600, Chips Loral wrote:what kind of cow one cow needs about a quarter acre
The cow fart climate change colletivists get their lying bovine arses
kicked again:
https://x.com/newstart_2024/status/1824446026935103767
Take that Bill Gates: The University of Nebraska recently completed a
study showing that the way to reduce carbon in the atmosphere is by
raising more cows. According to their findings, cows are actually
carbon negative.
Optimizing grazing systems is the best way to ensure that carbon is
being taken up by the pasture, cattle are growing from utilization of
the forage, and greenhouse gas emissions are being offset of cattle from >>> birth to slaughter.
free range cows are the exception right? not really viable to
produce beef on an industrial scale? i dont know how many cows
are needed to generate the current amount of consumed beef, but i
think its fairly simple maths: multiply no of cows by area of
pasture land needed per cow to be fed.
if the land area exceeds then nope.
On Sun, 18 Aug 2024 08:01:29 -0700, % wrote:
kami wrote:
On Sat, 17 Aug 2024 11:50:13 -0600, Chips Loral wrote:what kind of cow one cow needs about a quarter acre
The cow fart climate change colletivists get their lying bovine arses
kicked again:
https://x.com/newstart_2024/status/1824446026935103767
Take that Bill Gates: The University of Nebraska recently completed a >>>> study showing that the way to reduce carbon in the atmosphere is by
raising more cows. According to their findings, cows are actually
carbon negative.
´Optimizing grazing systems is the best way to ensure that carbon is
being taken up by the pasture, cattle are growing from utilization of
the forage, and greenhouse gas emissions are being offset of cattle from >>>> birth to slaughter¡.
free range cows are the exception right? not really viable to
produce beef on an industrial scale? i dont know how many cows
are needed to generate the current amount of consumed beef, but i
think its fairly simple maths: multiply no of cows by area of
pasture land needed per cow to be fed.
if the land area exceeds then nope.
i dont know much about cow type, lets say typical cow, so the
world has about 1.5 billion cows so 375,000,000 acre.
which is i guess very very big and not possible. so the whole
idea of cows reducing co2 is bunk.
Leisure Suit Lamey wrote:
kami wrote:
On Sun, 18 Aug 2024 08:01:29 -0700, % wrote:
kami wrote:
On Sat, 17 Aug 2024 11:50:13 -0600, Chips Loral wrote:what kind of cow one cow needs about a quarter acre
The cow fart climate change colletivists get their lying bovine arses >>>>> kicked again:
https://x.com/newstart_2024/status/1824446026935103767
Take that Bill Gates: The University of Nebraska recently completed a >>>>> study showing that the way to reduce carbon in the atmosphere is by >>>>> raising more cows. According to their findings, cows are actually >>>>> carbon negative.
?Optimizing grazing systems is the best way to ensure that carbon is >>>>> being taken up by the pasture, cattle are growing from utilization of >>>>> the forage, and greenhouse gas emissions are being offset of cattle >>>>> from
birth to slaughter.
free range cows are the exception right? not really viable to
produce beef on an industrial scale? i dont know how many cows
are needed to generate the current amount of consumed beef, but i
think its fairly simple maths: multiply no of cows by area of
pasture land needed per cow to be fed.
if the land area exceeds then nope.
i dont know much about cow type, lets say typical cow, so the
world has about 1.5 billion cows so 375,000,000 acre.
which is i guess very very big and not possible. so the whole
idea of cows reducing co2 is bunk.
Do cows know that we drink their milk or do they think we just like
playing with their tits?
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On Sun, 18 Aug 2024 08:01:29 -0700, % wrote:>
kami wrote:
On Sat, 17 Aug 2024 11:50:13 -0600, Chips Loral wrote:what kind of cow one cow needs about a quarter acre
The cow fart climate change colletivists get their lying bovine arses >>>>>>> kicked again:
https://x.com/newstart_2024/status/1824446026935103767
Take that Bill Gates: The University of Nebraska recently completed a
study showing that the way to reduce carbon in the atmosphere is by >>>>>>> raising more cows. According to their findings, cows are actually >>>>>>> carbon negative.
?Optimizing grazing systems is the best way to ensure that carbon is >>>>>>> being taken up by the pasture, cattle are growing from utilization of >>>>>>> the forage, and greenhouse gas emissions are being offset of cattle >>>>>>> from
birth to slaughter.
free range cows are the exception right? not really viable to
produce beef on an industrial scale? i dont know how many cows
are needed to generate the current amount of consumed beef, but i >>>>>> think its fairly simple maths: multiply no of cows by area of
pasture land needed per cow to be fed.
if the land area exceeds then nope.
i dont know much about cow type, lets say typical cow, so the
world has about 1.5 billion cows so 375,000,000 acre.
which is i guess very very big and not possible. so the whole
idea of cows reducing co2 is bunk.
Do cows know that we drink their milk or do they think we just like
playing with their tits?
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kami wrote:
On Sat, 17 Aug 2024 11:50:13 -0600, Chips Loral wrote:what kind of cow one cow needs about a quarter acre
The cow fart climate change colletivists get their lying bovine arses
kicked again:
https://x.com/newstart_2024/status/1824446026935103767
Take that Bill Gates: The University of Nebraska recently completed a
study showing that the way to reduce carbon in the atmosphere is by
raising more cows. According to their findings, cows are actually
carbon negative.
´Optimizing grazing systems is the best way to ensure that carbon is
being taken up by the pasture, cattle are growing from utilization of
the forage, and greenhouse gas emissions are being offset of cattle from >>> birth to slaughter¡.
free range cows are the exception right? not really viable to
produce beef on an industrial scale? i dont know how many cows
are needed to generate the current amount of consumed beef, but i
think its fairly simple maths: multiply no of cows by area of
pasture land needed per cow to be fed.
if the land area exceeds then nope.
On Sat, 17 Aug 2024 11:50:13 -0600, Chips Loral wrote:
The cow fart climate change colletivists get their lying bovine arses kicked again:
https://x.com/newstart_2024/status/1824446026935103767
Take that Bill Gates: The University of Nebraska recently completed a study showing that the way to reduce carbon in the atmosphere is by raising more cows. According to their findings, cows are actually
carbon negative.
Optimizing grazing systems is the best way to ensure that carbon is
being taken up by the pasture, cattle are growing from utilization of
the forage, and greenhouse gas emissions are being offset of cattle from
birth to slaughter.
free range cows are the exception right? not really viable to
produce beef on an industrial scale? i dont know how many cows
are needed to generate the current amount of consumed beef, but i
think its fairly simple maths: multiply no of cows by area of
pasture land needed per cow to be fed.
if the land area exceeds then nope.
kami wrote:
On Sun, 18 Aug 2024 08:01:29 -0700, % wrote:
kami wrote:
On Sat, 17 Aug 2024 11:50:13 -0600, Chips Loral wrote:what kind of cow one cow needs about a quarter acre
The cow fart climate change colletivists get their lying bovine arses >>>>> kicked again:
https://x.com/newstart_2024/status/1824446026935103767
Take that Bill Gates: The University of Nebraska recently completed a >>>>> study showing that the way to reduce carbon in the atmosphere is by >>>>> raising more cows. According to their findings, cows are actually
carbon negative.
Optimizing grazing systems is the best way to ensure that carbon is >>>>> being taken up by the pasture, cattle are growing from utilization of >>>>> the forage, and greenhouse gas emissions are being offset of cattle from >>>>> birth to slaughter.
free range cows are the exception right? not really viable to
produce beef on an industrial scale? i dont know how many cows
are needed to generate the current amount of consumed beef, but i
think its fairly simple maths: multiply no of cows by area of
pasture land needed per cow to be fed.
if the land area exceeds then nope.
i dont know much about cow type, lets say typical cow, so the
world has about 1.5 billion cows so 375,000,000 acre.
which is i guess very very big and not possible. so the whole
idea of cows reducing co2 is bunk.
Do cows know that we drink their milk or do they think we just like
playing with their tits?
kami wrote:
On Sun, 18 Aug 2024 12:07:21 -0400, Leisure Suit Lamey wrote:that's my wife
kami wrote:
On Sun, 18 Aug 2024 08:01:29 -0700, % wrote:>
kami wrote:
On Sat, 17 Aug 2024 11:50:13 -0600, Chips Loral wrote:what kind of cow one cow needs about a quarter acre
The cow fart climate change colletivists get their lying bovine
arses
kicked again:
https://x.com/newstart_2024/status/1824446026935103767
Take that Bill Gates: The University of Nebraska recently
completed a
study showing that the way to reduce carbon in the atmosphere is by >>>>>>> raising more cows. According to their findings, cows are actually >>>>>>> carbon negative.
´Optimizing grazing systems is the best way to ensure that carbon is >>>>>>> being taken up by the pasture, cattle are growing from
utilization of
the forage, and greenhouse gas emissions are being offset of
cattle from
birth to slaughter¡.
free range cows are the exception right? not really viable to
produce beef on an industrial scale? i dont know how many cows
are needed to generate the current amount of consumed beef, but i
think its fairly simple maths: multiply no of cows by area of
pasture land needed per cow to be fed.
if the land area exceeds then nope.
i dont know much about cow type, lets say typical cow, so the
world has about 1.5 billion cows so 375,000,000 acre.
which is i guess very very big and not possible. so the whole
idea of cows reducing co2 is bunk.
Do cows know that we drink their milk or do they think we just like
playing with their tits?
we will know soon enough, once we are able to simulate a cow
brain.
i'm alergic to alcohol can't touch it
Chips Loral wrote:
% wrote:at the time it was exactly what needed to be done ,
i'm alergic to alcohol can't touch it
So you ought not to have bragged on drinking all that NyQuil then.
🫙🤧
this was many years ago and i didn't pay much attention
Chips Loral wrote:
% wrote:
Chips Loral wrote:
% wrote:at the time it was exactly what needed to be done ,
i'm alergic to alcohol can't touch it
So you ought not to have bragged on drinking all that NyQuil then.
🫙🤧
this was many years ago and i didn't pay much attention
It was just last week, has the syrup gelled your neurons that badly?
you better try stalking better than that ,
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