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The Wall Street Journal Gives Grass Fed Beef a Nod!72

The Wall Street Journal Gives Grass Fed Beef a Nod!

Grassfed Beef Hits the Big Time! The Wall Street Journal discusses Grassfed Beef. Ten years ago the topic of the grand taste and optimal nutrition of grass fed and finished beef was met with something approaching blank stares, real confusion, and comments like the following would have...

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Sociopathic Narcissistic Personality Disorder, an Insidious and Destructive Human Condition not Found in the Cow71

Sociopathic Narcissistic Personality Disorder, an Insidious and Destructive Human Condition not Found in the Cow

You hear many people using the term 'stupid cow' as a metaphor for a stupid woman. Or they refer to a group of people all behaving as one without the intellect to know why -- as acting like a “herd of...

10 comments    narcissism sociopaths misfit cow
The Ayrshire Cow - Life Changing not Climate Changing73

The Ayrshire Cow - Life Changing not Climate Changing

A 'teaching glimpse' of the past for those among us today that have lost their respect for the contribution of the Cow to the succor of the poor and hungry of this world -- such as the extremist left wing liberal 'Vegans' who applaud and propagandize all information in regard to eating meat that can be found negative in their view, and in which they can find justification for their anti-meat stance -- such as the current climate change propaganda that targets the Cow.

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The 19th Century Cow Theory  vs the 21st Century Bull Theory76

The 19th Century Cow Theory vs the 21st Century Bull Theory

Today’s world is filled with theories about the methane belching cow. Theoretically, cows are the greatest contributor to climate change; theoretically, all the food a fatting steer or mama cow consumes could solve world hunger by feeding the cow’s ration to humans; theoretically, small beef cattle farms are environmentally degrading to the soils of grasslands and to the water supply; theoretically, we should be assessed new “land taxes” so we will better appreciate our privilege of rearing env

2 comments    climate change new zealand
Manuring (Fertilizing) Practices in the United Kingdom 200 Years Ago75

Manuring (Fertilizing) Practices in the United Kingdom 200 Years Ago

Manuring Practices in the United Kingdom 200 Years Ago. Today, when we hear the term 'manuring' we automatically think of the excrement or dung of any of a variety of farm livestock. But 200 years ago, 'manuring' actually referred to any addition to the soil that served as a fertilizer; in fact, 'manuring' would be synonymous with 'fertilizing' today.

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A Neighborhood Cow -- A Co-Op for Quality Milk in early 1900's Chicago Suburbs74

A Neighborhood Cow -- A Co-Op for Quality Milk in early 1900's Chicago Suburbs

A Neighborhood Cow? Surprisingly, 103 years ago the population in the suburbs of Chicago was already quite culturally distant from the rural lifestyle. The co-oping of a cow for fresh milk and butter by a couple of neighbors was major news. . .

0 comments    raw milk fresh milk grassfed
Grass Fed & Grass Fat Beef's Demise - Historical Changes in Agricultural 76

Grass Fed & Grass Fat Beef's Demise - Historical Changes in Agricultural

Grass Fed & Grass Fat Beef's Demise - Historical Changes in Population and Agricultural Practices. Vast amounts of money and time have been spent in researching the nutritional benefits of grass fed beef, a 'natural' beef product; as well as researching the various beef...

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