Young freedom activist demolishes the man-made climate change narrative in just one minute. 🔥
"The whole thing is nonsense. It's a complete psyop by authoritarian elites in places like the World Economic Forum."
5/ The long term: a family that wants to farm and that has to be the focus. Head down & build a business for the future. Be positive, look forward, follow the market. Focus on what we can influence, not the periphery. Happy new year everyone & may fortune favour us a little more
@SmartGrowthUK Stable? What planet are you on? Obviously there are cyclical natural factors on Earth and via the Sun and solar system that are driving these uneven cycles of warming and cooling. CO2 has little to do with it, esp as its warming saturation point is reached at a low level.
How do you fit this in please with sceptical/cynical other half hooked on bread, other carbs, and 5-a-day fruit/veg (invented, I'm told, by USA's fruit and veg marketing body, zero science base). Great thread BTW, great results, great photos, thank you.
@AmeriKat_333 Meat, eggs, butter, salt, coffee. I eat once or twice a day. Lately 48 hr fast once/week. Hope that answers your questions. Recommend Dr Ken Berry, Dr Shawn Baker and Dr Anthony Chaffee YouTube videos as a good place to start learning the basics. Check out the video in my bio.
Merry Christmas Everyone! It's been a busy year as ever, our fantastic team have worked hard caring for our cows and they have produced around 5.5 million litres of milk and reared 675 calves! Our farm supplies enough milk for almost 80,000 people! Thanks to our staff and village
Prompted by pig sector woes, applicable in other sectors too? Only if enough willing participants... which, despite everything, is insurmountable Achilles heel until farmers expect others to come to their rescue.
Another example of supermarkets paying too little for produce, creating loss leading campaigns just to make sure people pile their trolleys high with 95% of junk they don’t need. Although if they’re 500g bags( I don’t know) that’s £300 a tonne. The average break even price is maybe £150 a tonne perhaps and I bet the farmer gets less than that 150 a tonne
I think @dhlexpressuk might be the worst of all the delivery companies. Yesterday I wasn't in tk receive then parcel (except I was) and today my address is incorrect and they can't find it (it isnt). Can't be both of those things though can it? Pick a lane @dhlexpressuk
Realistically…instead of denying the effects of climate-change as though were some sort of invincibles, we’d be better getting sound mitigation, and response solutions in place.
It’s happening, and increasing, so what are we going to do?
Crying in despair as our belongings merge with torrents of sewage laden water, won’t cut it.
Can’t get insurance? Oh dear.
Wake up.
As soon as you know that @UKHSA (formerly Public Health England) invited fake food industry reps to design the UK 'healthy eating' advice you know to ignore every single thing @UKHSA says...
https://t.co/iqE9yVMvUW
Farmers are price takers (a lot of the time taking less than cost of production for their goods meaning they work for -ve income) who shell out for all the stuff they need (assets) in order to produce food, and RISK their investment to carry on producing food for the nation. 3/4
And…congratulations to the greatest rugby league club in the history of the game 🍒
Turns out there is no limit to what this incredible team can achieve 🔥
What a night for Wigan...Keely Hodgkinson wins #spoty...her two mentors, Jenny Meadows and Trevor Painter (from Abram) win Coaches of the Year...and Wigan Warriors win the team prize. What a town (and borough) this is.
https://t.co/49BO9ON4Hu