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Cows are ruminants, so they blast out about 200L of methane a day (roughly the firepower of one butane gas canister). They eat like crazy, but 10% of that intake turns into methane
Makes me wonder if they really need to go that far

Selling them is even more of a waste of labor costs?? The fact that it's cheaper to just throw them away... Does this even make sense....
Processing companies say domestic fresh strawberries are too pricey, so they aren't buying. And that leads to them being trashed.
T_T
The core assets that keep US hegemony alive despite their gutted manufacturing Food (World's largest agricultural exporter) ※ Across all sectors (livestock, feed), not just specifi
That's effing intense.
4 years ago, a pound (about 450g) of steak beef across the US was $8, but now it's $12. Beef prices went up 50% in just 4 years. This is because the total number of cattle raised b