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<blockquote data-quote="Oldvatr" data-source="post: 2479565" data-attributes="member: 196898"><p>I just wish 'they' wpuld recognise that soy is poisonous for ruminants (red meat). Beef feed contains soy husks for fibre, and this is sourced from waste product from human food manufacturing. The EU mainly imports soy for human consumption.</p><p></p><p>In South America (and other places too) land clearance starts with deforestation. Then the land is grazed for a couple of years by cattle and goats etc to remove weeds and to fertilise the soil. then it can be used for food for humans. Soy growing performs nitrogen fixing in the same way that rape / mustard and clover does in the UK. These are all inherent techniques used by the indigenous peoples in the area for many moons. It is only the recent commercjial exploitation that makes it worse. Wood is a valuable asset. agricultural food producing land is at a premium as the population demands increase. So it is humans propogating and creating large families that is to blame. The world is being overrun by mankind. We are a virus.</p><p>End of Rant. My OP.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oldvatr, post: 2479565, member: 196898"] I just wish 'they' wpuld recognise that soy is poisonous for ruminants (red meat). Beef feed contains soy husks for fibre, and this is sourced from waste product from human food manufacturing. The EU mainly imports soy for human consumption. In South America (and other places too) land clearance starts with deforestation. Then the land is grazed for a couple of years by cattle and goats etc to remove weeds and to fertilise the soil. then it can be used for food for humans. Soy growing performs nitrogen fixing in the same way that rape / mustard and clover does in the UK. These are all inherent techniques used by the indigenous peoples in the area for many moons. It is only the recent commercjial exploitation that makes it worse. Wood is a valuable asset. agricultural food producing land is at a premium as the population demands increase. So it is humans propogating and creating large families that is to blame. The world is being overrun by mankind. We are a virus. End of Rant. My OP. [/QUOTE]
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