Prior to WWII, the USA produced more lamb in our country than we could consume - we were an exporter of lamb. Today, we import over 80% of the lamb consumed.
Beef imports grew 24% in 2024 as compared to 2023. Beef prices remain at record highs, while the cattle population remains at record lows. The United States of America is now importing more beef than we are exporting. We fear the same that is currently true for lamb imports/exports will soon be the reality for beef.
Food Security should have the support and attention from both sides of the isle. If we cannot feed our people, what else can we do?
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I don't like the idea of drawing a firearm for "non-lethal" force. The second the firearm is drawn, the stakes have been raised to lethal.
It's a clever idea but I think it's also impractical. Imagine this failing or not being secured properly during a tense situation. The person may be trying to use non-lethal but oops... accidentally k*led someone.
@heirloomgrown The firmness is different too! I like to show people that I can literally pick our yolks from the whites with my hand. Try doing that with factory farm eggs! Totally different products.