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“I'm not making it up. The University of Nebraska just got a got done with one of their studies that the way to save the world on carbon is raise more cows. K. And that's because cows are carbon negative”
“They produce more oxygen than they put off methane and carbon. It means to eat more cheese burgers or steaks. Beef, to save the world.”
“According to a 2023 University of Nebraska-Lincoln (UNL) report, beef production can be climate-neutral or even better if management practices are optimized to minimize emissions and maximize abilities to store carbon.
Some of the ways UNL research suggests that cattle’s carbon footprint can be reduced include:
Diet: Cattle that eat more forage and added fats produce less methane and other greenhouse gases than those that eat more grain and less forage. Fat supplements can also reduce the need for grain.
Production efficiency: Improving production efficiency can result in more cattle being marketed or more live weight being produced while using fewer resources. This can be achieved through breeding, feeding, and health programs.
Supply chain: Buying feed that’s grown nearby can reduce shipping emissions.”
I watch a lot of games officiated by ACC refs and they are not capable of conspiracy or showing favor. They are just sorta winging it and barely know the rules of the sport.
Susan Kvols was a nurse her entire life. But as her life came to an end, the Nebraska Nurse Honor Guard wanted to make sure she wasn't alone as she made the journey to become an organ donor. Nebraska Medicine staff joined the tribute to Susan during this touching honor walk.
In the 1970s US cattle inventory was around 130 million and today it is around 90 million
In the 1970s average per capita beef consumption was around 92lbs per year today it’s around 53lbs
We have far less cattle and we eat far less beef and yet everyone is fatter and sicker
Clay Helton, whose Georgia Southern team beat Nebraska tonight, got fired from USC for only winning 66% of his games.
Scott Frost is still at Nebraska having won only 34% of his games.
KYLE BASS:
"These policies, that are ESG driven...are going to end up starving the poor children of the world and killing many of them...I can't believe it's not on the front page of every paper, every day."
@andymstone@Walldo You guys, we can’t expect Facebook to flag people posting “I’m going to shoot a school” because they are too busy flagging “I am thinking of buying a new shirt” for their advertisers
How do you expect Andy to make a living out here, I mean honestly