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Replying to @Molson_Hart
Meat is a big pain in the ass to cultivate. Requires massively more levels of resources per unit - beef in particular.
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Replying to @SuspiciousPleb
There's a lot of conflicting opinion out there on this topic. I think it's important to remember that land that cannot sustain edible veggie bearing plants can sustain cattle. FWIW, from what I know, grass-fed beef is actually easy to cultivate.https://www.permaculturevoices.com/grass-fed-cattle-basics-an-introduction-to-raising-cattle-on-grass-grass-fed-life-episode-19/ …
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Replying to @Molson_Hart
Beef is the most water intensive resource to cultivate - which is why in India, which has been chronically short on drinking water has evolved to have a big animus against raising cattle for meat.
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Replying to @SuspiciousPleb
Cattle is a beast of burden, good for much more than meat consumption. They operate farm equipment, generate milk, and make cheese. That's reason enough not to slaughter them. That said:
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Replying to @Molson_Hart
3250 kg of (raised for meat) Chicken requires 250 L/day 3250 kg of beef cattle requires 266 L/day 3250 kg of pig requires 325 L/day Source: http://www.omafra.gov.on.ca/english/engineer/facts/07-023.htm#2 …
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Sounds like this reasoning is wrong for a bunch of reasons https://twitter.com/sidpathak92/status/1139589308908625920 …
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Replying to @Molson_Hart
"The water footprint of a 150-g soy burger produced in the Netherlands appears to be about 160 L, whereas the water footprint of an average 150-g beef burger is nearly 15 times larger" https://academic.oup.com/af/article/2/2/3/4638610 … List the bunch of reasons I am wrong dude.
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Replying to @SuspiciousPleb
1. Who cares? 2. Like I said earlier, you can't grow soy everywhere you can grow cattle 3. This is in the netherlands - what's the cost of that burger? 4. That soy burger will make you grow tits and probably isn't healthy for you I already listed the reasons.
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Replying to @Molson_Hart
Yellow is wrong. Green is correction.pic.twitter.com/e86kPX0Jai
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Don't waste my time.
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