13/ dude, you don't even want to start "have you thought about treating cut X as bacon?" games with mehttps://twitter.com/micahodor/status/1047201233889611776 …
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15/ sigh no, I don't HAVE to estimate ithttps://twitter.com/random_eddie/status/1047204986101354496 …
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16/ according to the spreadsheet, generatad 136.2 lbs of bacon, so I ate around 68.1 pounds of bacon in 2016 (although I probably gave a bit away, so call it closer to 60.0)pic.twitter.com/4GkhAXIOcn
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17/ it's a lot of work, mang worth it? yeah...I think so. Most days. But...DAMN. https://twitter.com/NotWesleyWelker/status/1047206164658839552 …
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18/ Same. ...but if you're talking about the whole package... well ... it's a lot of work feeding the geese / turkeys / chickens / sheep / pigs, splitting the firewood, picking the grapes, tilling the garden, planting the corn, herding the sheep, ferti https://twitter.com/NotWesleyWelker/status/1047206494452764672 …
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19/ hand-waving numbers, buying and raising 3 piglets costs ~ $1,500 and yields 1,200 lbs live weight 840 lbs hanging weight 580 lbs cut weight (worst case) or $2.58 / lb (worst case) assuming you do your own butchering and labor is freehttps://twitter.com/idprism/status/1047215478949568512 …
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20/ You can lower your labor and raise your cost by using a butcher. You can increase your labor and lower your cost by collecting free food (e.g. stale bread) I've got a chapter on the economics of this in the chapter of my (not yet finished) farming book (est pub date 2020)
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I think one of the things though that !its people do not understand at all is that when you raise/grow your own, you have complete control over what the animals do and do not eat, hormones, antibiotics and healthy living conditions.
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If people truly knew the terrible shit that the animals went through and lived likegetting to their table, most would never touch the deliciousness that is meat again.
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that's my reason: ethics
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