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Thank you. I respect the men and women who own and operate farms and ranches. May God, through Jesus Christ by the power of the Holy Spirit, protect and prosper your families, your animals, and your lands.
Do you spray wheat before harvest? Glyphosate as a pre harvest desiccant contaminates the grain and destroys our health. Forget about GMO, gluten intolerance and celiac disease, glyphosate is a killer!
That saves a lot of work in terms of having to round up the whole HEARD to move them every five minutes also. When you have heifers have been born and brought up on that system it becomes normal to them from day one so they used to the routine by the time they start breeding themselves And I suspect unwittingly farmers start selecting for the tractability traits within their breeding stock. It would be interesting to see whether or not this is worked out true in terms of cattle from a couple of generations rotational grazing selective protract tractor ability in terms of the farmers keeping those or more tractable and those were not retractable get sent to the butchers.
Dad broke it, Dad should be helping to fix it! He certainly would have made you help fix things back in the day when you were a young fellow busy breaking things 'coz you knew better!' Just my opinion. Mark from Melbourne Australia 🇦🇺
Currently, 26 countries including France, Germany, Italy, Mexico, Russia, China, and India (19 of which are in the European Union (EU)) have partially or fully banned GMOs. Another 60 countries have significant restrictions on GMOs.Mar 22, 2023. 86 countries know their people would be better off hungry than eating that garbage.
Thumb of michigan started tileing in early 50's some farmers at 20 ft started 60ft most have tiled in between. We have cement that's over 75 years old.
We were doing a big concrete pour in San Jose California with a boom pump. The mixer trucks were all lined up on the gravel entry road to the jobsite. Here comes our one female mixer driver. She veers off the gravel for some reason to go around all the other trucks in line. She promptly buries it to the frame in mud. 65,000 Lbs. It took 2 rotator tow rigs to get the truck out.