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napa farmhouse 1885

"live a green life of style"

Ok, Here Goes...I "Retired" From The Corporate World A Couple Of Years Ago Because I Wanted To Experience A Real Life After Years Of 80 Hour Work Weeks And Constant Travel. One Year Later I Realized That I Was Having A Really Good Time, Was Always Busy (How Did I Ever Fit In A Job??) And Needed A Creative Outlet To Share My Experiences. Now I Split My Time Between California And New Mexico But...Wherever I Am...I Write About Delicious, Fresh, Local and Organic/Sustainably Grown Food.

16/06/2024

Happy Father's Day to my Dad and all the dads who love and cherish their kids. I tell my Dad's story in this week's Substack. Please give it a read and tell me about your Dad in the comments. Thanks
https://leavingmiddleage.substack.com/p/another-fathers-day

02/09/2022

Wow! So interesting.

While mad GMO scientists claim they can genetically engineer cows to reduce cattle methane gases by up to 50%, scientists at UC Davis have discovered a safe, natural solution that reduces methane gases by 82%. Researchers added small amounts of seaweed to the diet of 21 beef cattle and tracked their weight gain and methane emissions. Cattle that consumed doses of about 80 grams (3 ounces) of seaweed gained as much weight as their herd mates while burping out a whopping 82% less methane into the atmosphere.

It is clear that we don't need GMO cows to reduce methane gases. Will the mad scientists stop their risky experiments on cow DNA? We sincerely doubt it. We expect them to continue to spin their lies and twist the truth in an attempt to create a for-profit market for their unnecessary frankencows.

But some companies are putting this study about seaweed to the test. Ice cream maker, Ben & Jerry's, announced this month that it is putting its dairy cows on a seaweed diet. Ben & Jerry's Project Mootopia will roll out initially to 15 farms across the U.S. and the Netherlands. The cows will be monitored and studied, and all findings will be made public to benefit the entire dairy industry. The company hopes that by 2024 these farms will emit half the industry average for greenhouse gas emissions.

READ the study: https://phys.org/news/2021-03-seaweed-supplements-livestock-methane-emissions.amp

READ about Ben & Jerry's: https://www.treehugger.com/ben-jerrys-cows-special-diet-methane-emissions-5271624

READ related: https://modernfarmer.com/2022/05/cow-burps-seen-from-space

10/07/2022

Australia: They install filters in the sewers on roadside to prevent garbage from reaching rivers.

Oh and bty, it would be nice, if you could like & follow us. Unwaste The Planet 😊