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In reply to the discussion: Terrifying Corn Supply/Demand Situation Unfolding [View all]Marrah_G
(28,581 posts)67. I am a big fan of grassfed, free rage animals
There is a natural rotation that is great for the animals and for the land
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MindMover
Aug 2012
#51
"those animals have a niche and are doing so much better than most wild animals"
CrispyQ
Aug 2012
#32
" So far we've been poor at rescuing and maintaining endangered species."
Ghost in the Machine
Aug 2012
#78
I'd be willing to bet an awful lot that what you just predicted will never happen.
1-Old-Man
Aug 2012
#62
I agree. It takes way too much energy in the form of fossil fuels to produce and land to
RC
Aug 2012
#14
My renters corn looks about that poor, but the soy is making a good recovery...
HereSince1628
Aug 2012
#82
This article was written before this years drought. Farmers are further reducing their herds
wilsonbooks
Aug 2012
#10
The rule is "knee high by the 4th of July". They planted in March and are already harvesting.
HopeHoops
Aug 2012
#47
At some point we'll be forced into doing a lot of things we don't do but should.
CrispyQ
Aug 2012
#35
I'm not thrilled by the circumstances but if the silver lining is that we get rid of bio-ethanol
4th law of robotics
Aug 2012
#72