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<blockquote data-quote="lindisfel" data-source="post: 2454648" data-attributes="member: 57698"><p>A matter of fact most cow methane comes out the front of the cow!</p><p></p><p>With the intensive nature of modern farming they cannot keep the slurry on the pastures! They say they are manuring!</p><p>Actually most is washed off into the rivers and streams when it rains.</p><p>The two rivers that run into Moricambe bay in northwest Cumbria are virtually dead...The Waver and the Wampool. They were living ecosystems before silage and overstocking devastated the countryside and the environment agency are not interested.</p><p>Slurry is an embarrassment to them but some wont have it processed in biogas plants because think all the goodness is taking out of it!</p><p>Meanwhile the soils are depleated compared to the time when we had hay meadows and wildlife and insects were abundant.</p><p></p><p>There is another way, in the last interglacial the countryside was full of megafauna.</p><p>Given the best conditions it will support the planet and enough food for us all.</p><p>But it has to be done everywhere.</p><p>D.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lindisfel, post: 2454648, member: 57698"] A matter of fact most cow methane comes out the front of the cow! With the intensive nature of modern farming they cannot keep the slurry on the pastures! They say they are manuring! Actually most is washed off into the rivers and streams when it rains. The two rivers that run into Moricambe bay in northwest Cumbria are virtually dead...The Waver and the Wampool. They were living ecosystems before silage and overstocking devastated the countryside and the environment agency are not interested. Slurry is an embarrassment to them but some wont have it processed in biogas plants because think all the goodness is taking out of it! Meanwhile the soils are depleated compared to the time when we had hay meadows and wildlife and insects were abundant. There is another way, in the last interglacial the countryside was full of megafauna. Given the best conditions it will support the planet and enough food for us all. But it has to be done everywhere. D. [/QUOTE]
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