crop farmer using strip till and cover crops. my livestock is underground and i am working on creating the ideal environment for them so they can work for me
@mathieu733@Beaudrybilly A woodstock le dealer de l’époque n’étais pas très habituer avec la machine. Je sais que cette démo nous a énormément nuis. De la l’importance de bien ajuster l’angle de la
Machine. Il a l’option des pattes et disques maintenant pour les sols plus tuff
@mathieu733@Beaudrybilly Tu peus avoir les shark de yetter comme
Tasses residues. Et pour le down pressure, tu as pas idée comment je leurs cassent les noix pour qu’ils le crée. Suppose être dans le top de la liste. Un plus c la valeur de revente, tu vas le voir avec le temps
David Hula and Chad Henderson from ExtremeAg in St-Hyacynthe
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Just had a nice message from a Vegan. “I love your work. I just want to add that you might appeal to Vegans by mentioning that animals need not ever be killed and eaten, just allowed to breed naturally growing their population to further heal the Earth.”
Unfortunately, Nature is not humane which is a human concept. Every animal in nature dies if you leave it as suggested. Almost none die peacefully in their sleep. They die from starvation, disease, or accident none of which are humane deaths, and if lucky die more humanely in the gentle jaws of a crocodile, lion, hyena or wolf. None of these are as humane as the quick death most farmers and pastoralists ensure after years of raising animals humanely that they love. The inhumane treatment Vegans need to be fighting is not that of ranchers, farmers and pastoralists but corporations producing food in factory settings of great cruelty to animals throughout most of their lives.
Do good by fighting corporate agriculture with one aim – profit for shareholders, and the universities producing ecologically illiterate experts advising government policies supporting the most destructive and inhumane corporate agriculture ever in history. Not only is it inhumane to livestock now, but it is going to cause human suffering and violence greater than the world has ever known if it continues.