@fireandsalt: Dryland farming will go back to pasture and feedlots will be pasture based in the coming decades. #nature #environment #climate #agriculture #feedlot #keto #pasture
If you put cattle on grass and feed them they will eat ever grass stock. Then it will become a feedlot with no grass.
2024-04-08 06:40:32
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Matt Bowlby :
Grass fed beef just aren’t as tasty
2024-04-03 10:30:03
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Jerrica Lockwood :
I feel like the industrial feeding complex has awareness of this narrative & have changes ready to implement. But I hope you are right.
2024-04-03 18:50:19
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Nathan okken :
Won’t change until there are massive financial incentives along with it to make up for the extra costs. Have to keep our kind of products on the market to keep it going!
2024-04-02 23:45:51
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Stabler family farms :
I seen a deal in Indiana that is huge barns like pig and chicken houses that hold cattle. I don’t agree with it but that’s the next thing looks like
2024-06-30 23:33:10
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Reece Phipps :
The only thing that will change will be more efficiency and more feedlots. They aren’t bad enough to actually hurt the planet.
2024-04-08 02:09:32
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🏡 🐝 Monica Guy 🐝 🏡 :
Nice hat! Looka like a Sunbody hat 🥰
2024-04-03 00:02:36
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Ty :
Move to northwest Iowa last year. All dirt feedlots with silage, cornstalks, and whatever else. No green grass. I don’t buy local beef.
2024-04-03 01:45:51
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Tamarack Lamb and Wool :
don't count on the "powers that be" to be reasonable. in other countries they are banishing cattle no matter how it is produced.
2024-04-03 12:24:05
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Brett Mitchell :
I agree with a lot that you say and I support a lot of the practises you do in a lot of your videos you run the numbers just curious if you’ve ran the numbers from start to finish
2024-04-03 04:41:47
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Matt Ellison :
I buy my meat from a local farm. But I wonder about the environment of the processing center they use. Either way my meat never gets further than 75 miles from me.
2024-04-04 02:04:11
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Jennyontheranch :
Yes yes yes
2024-04-03 00:29:10
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Alex Hammond :
confinements
2024-04-03 02:27:15
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Wyocb :
How is feeding cattle on dirt lots bad for the environment? Serious question
2024-04-03 04:24:41
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NorskogLandCattle :
Do you feel that the current grazable acres across the United States could support the number of cattle that are on grain in feedlots in the US? And given the population growth across the world.
2024-04-04 06:03:49
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Simon H :
Grass feedlots, no matter where you are cost a fair bit more in acres per head, with no real change in meat quality.
2024-04-03 02:31:19
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Rodney Hunt :
so you're saying that you want so few cattle raised that only the very wealthy can afford to eat beef
2024-04-03 20:19:10
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Darren :
Not financially feasible. When land is worth $5-6000 an acre and will only grass 40 hd for a summer you wont make enuff money off that beef to even warm
2024-04-10 01:23:05
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Ranch cowboy :
They are never going to do away with feedlots no way to run the number of head just on grass
2024-04-03 15:50:35
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EricHund :
Like gmo’s?
2024-04-03 18:53:10
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user3780474881531 :
Government doesn’t really care about the environment. This is about control.
2024-04-03 11:36:25
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Veganathar :
Supply and demand. We will just stop buying the beef. Your math is faulty. It’s triple the methane.
2024-04-26 00:31:00
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Sterling Lutter228 :
Dreaming of anti ranching laws… bad look.
2024-04-10 11:12:40
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LWLfarms :
If that was true dry lot dairy would have been shut down long ago, just my 2 pennies
2024-04-03 00:19:59
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NDRanchlife :
feed lots yes or no?
2024-04-04 00:32:19
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