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On Tue, 16 Jan 2007 14:16:04 GMT, "Alan Holmes" wrote:
"pearl" wrote in message ... "pearl" wrote in message ... THERE _IS_ ENOUGH FOOD TO GO ROUND - TO FEED PEOPLE DIRECTLY; THERE IS NOT ENOUGH TO FEED LIVESTOCK TOO. IT IS EITHER PEOPLE, WILDLIFE, AND THE ENVIRONMENT, OR, PEOPLE EATING MEAT. That is, as we've seen, *SOME* PEOPLE EATING MEAT. The rest (~50%) can die of starvation and poverty-related diseases as far a jim and co are concerned. And as global warming and the unsustainable abuse of natural resources continues, fewer and fewer people will have enough to eat.. It's time to make some wise choices and do the right thing. Why the bloody hell don't you restrict the posting to the group you read it in, stop crossposting all this rubbish It's for the potentially greater good... |
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On Tue, 16 Jan 2007 14:15:37 GMT, "Alan Holmes" wrote:
Why the bloody hell don't you restrict the posting to the group you read it in, stop crossposting all this rubbish It's all for you Alan. Enjoy. |
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![]() "Alan Holmes" wrote in message ... Why the bloody hell don't you restrict the posting to the group you read it in, stop crossposting all this rubbish Pot, kettle, black. At least learn to snip the 'rubbish' even if you're forced to crosspost to get your protest heard.. |
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![]() "Pot, kettle, black. At least learn to snip the 'rubbish' even if you're forced to crosspost to get your protest heard.. It just adds to the junk in circulation |
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![]() "pearl" wrote in message ... "Jim Webster" wrote in message ... You are competing with the Chinese on the world market to feed livestock. so? At least I admit it and am not in denial That's the first time you have admitted it. it must have been in something that wasn't crossposted, because it is something I've never made any bones about At least I admit what is in my diet Boy, are you dumb. OK so name your protein sources I'm merely pointing out that it isn't the Chinese problem, it is your problem as you are the one living in the country without the land to feed or fuel itself Nonsense. OK, so produce the figures to show that the UK can produce food and fuel for the current population Forget your precious biofuels. There are sustainable alternatives. dont tell me to forget them, I am merely pointing out what the world is actually doing, I am not the one in denial, the EU has set down the quantities .. yep. let the people back on the land, it worked so well in Zimbabwe 'The biggest disaster to have hit Zimbabwe is the IMF/WORLD BANK sponsored structural adjustment program critically implemented at the beginning of 1990. Yeah sure. And murdering farmers had no effect whatsoever **** happens when people are angry enough. or greedy Indeed. Indeed let the government run the land. After all under Socialism the Russia imported grain, it was desperate for it, now under private ownership Russia and the Ukraine are major grain exporters. 'The IMF has helped foster a severe depression in Russia Russia in the 1990s has witnessed a peacetime economic contraction of unprecedented scale. Except the Russians weren't producing the food before the 1990s and now they are. Russia imported food ever since WW2 which has damn all to do with the IMF Of course they were producing food -- for *themselves*. no, that is what imports means, Russians weren't even producing food for themselves Nonsense. The UK imports feedstuffs for livestock, yet most of the UK's arable land is used to produce feed.. what on earth has this got to do with the Russians unable to grow their own food? Yep, let the greedy barons farm, at least they actually produce food 'The often heard comment (one I once accepted as fact) that "there are too many people in the world, and overpopulation is the cause of hunger", can be compared to the same myth that expounded sixteenth-century England and revived continuously since. And there's these millions of English peasants all demanding they be allowed to give up their nice jobs and houses in town and return to subsistence agriculture, No way Do a survey. All those millions of English people in the urban slums can't afford to pay the premium price of houses in the countryside. that isn't what was said, where is evidence that these people want to give up their jobs and go back to subsistance agriculture 'Many people want to live in the Countryside. Of those people living in the countryside 89% would prefer to continue to do so. If you asked people living in an inner city area if they would prefer to continue doing so, only 21% would say so, with 51% preferring the countryside. ..' http://www.defra.gov.uk/corporate/mi...r/bg060608.htm now answer the question where is evidence that these people want to give up their jobs and go back to subsistance agriculture, not do people just dream of a nice house in the country then if you have these figures why are you in denial. Why are you refusing to admit that there isn't enough food to go round and that we are going to be the ones who are short? Huh? In caps, as I'm running out of options to get through to that dim bulb you call a brain, jim: THERE _IS_ ENOUGH FOOD TO GO ROUND - TO FEED PEOPLE DIRECTLY; THERE IS NOT ENOUGH TO FEED LIVESTOCK TOO. IT IS EITHER PEOPLE, WILDLIFE, AND THE ENVIRONMENT, OR, PEOPLE EATING MEAT. good, you've finally grasped it So now answer the question, where is your food coming from because all these people are determined to continue to eat meat and you are in the overpopulated country that cannot supply all its own food and energy. look at the vegetarian society page, soya is a recommended protein source for vegetarians THERE _IS_ ENOUGH FOOD TO GO ROUND - TO FEED PEOPLE DIRECTLY; THERE IS NOT ENOUGH TO FEED LIVESTOCK TOO. IT IS EITHER PEOPLE, WILDLIFE, AND THE ENVIRONMENT, OR, PEOPLE EATING MEAT. good, you've finally grasped it So now answer the question, where is your food coming from because all these people are determined to continue to eat meat and you are in the overpopulated country that cannot supply all its own food and energy. The chinese are worried, but they do have a big GM programme A big GM programme, eh. 'Almost all Argentine soya is GE, Almost all traded soya is GM All this worry, misery, trouble and strife... _for what_?? Well? well what, or were you about to tell us about your diet, a subject you seem strangely coy about Answer the question. when you name your protein sources, or even give a list of the plants you get food from and plans to build 48 nuclear power stations which should cut their oil and coal use Too bad. Don't tell me, tell them, they are doing it. I'm conversing with you here, right now. You should leave. why, I'm enjoying you struggle to cope with the idea that actually, the world doesn't owe you a living How are you going to convince the rest of the world to feed you THERE _IS_ ENOUGH FOOD TO GO ROUND - TO FEED PEOPLE DIRECTLY; THERE IS NOT ENOUGH TO FEED LIVESTOCK TOO. IT IS EITHER PEOPLE, WILDLIFE, AND THE ENVIRONMENT, OR, PEOPLE EATING MEAT. good, you've finally grasped it So now answer the question, where is your food coming from because all these people are determined to continue to eat meat and you are in the overpopulated country that cannot supply all its own food and energy. Table 1: Agricultural land uses in East Cumbria, 2004 Description Area (in hectares) .. Wheat 4,5031 Total cereals 17,936 .. duhh East Cumbria and Kendal are not the Lake District, http://www.cumbrian-cottages.co.uk/region-map.aspx yes and you look at the map of the lake district national park you will see that East Cumbria is east of the M6 and outside the park. You also recommended I check up "We grow an extensive range of organic vegetables, herbs and fruit, and operate a local organic box scheme." http://www.howbarroworganic.co.uk/ so I did Howbarrow Farm is situated close to the village of Cartmel, on the Furness Peninsula and in the Southern Lake District. The farm has been organic since 1996 and is licensed with the Soil Association. We farm without the use of herbicides, pesticides, chemical fertilisers, antibiotics, growth promoters or genetically modified organisms. All our livestock is born and raised on the farm. It is slaughtered and butchered in a local abattoir . We grow an extensive range of organic vegetables, herbs and fruit, and operate a local organic box scheme. Our aim is to sell our meat and produce competitively priced. It is available direct from the farm, or via our Home Delivery Service. Deliveries can also be arranged nationwide (but we would prefer you to buy locally!!) We also offer farmhouse B and B - with an organic breakfast, much of it home-produced. Howbarrow is now part of the Soil Association Open Farms Network. Like the vast majority of Cumbrian organic farmers these people realise that livestock is vital to keep fertility in the soil Just ignoring the reality of what land is capable of just makes you look silly You've just been demoted from fool to a silly fool. yawn, no arguments, just insult, your diet is letting you down That's rich coming from you, webster, and a lie. so what are the constitutents of your diet? yep. And the Chinese government is interested in what the Chinese population wants, it doesn't give a damn what you want It's the same sad self-serving story as elsewhere. Hurray, she's finally got it I 'had it' from the very beginning. Go look. then you hid it damned well I didn't hide it. Go look. So now answer the question, where is your food coming from because all these people are determined to continue to eat meat and you are in the overpopulated country that cannot supply all its own food and energy. so how are you going to convince them to sell you food? Why would I need to do that. what are the consitutents of your diet? And exactly what are you going to produce to ensure you can buy food? There's nothing to stop people producing their own food, except for your business festering across most of the land. yawn, people in the UK are so keen on manual labour that most farm workers come from Eastern Europe, and before you rant about poverty wages, go to the defra statistics pages and discover farm incomes Why don't you tell us all about it. just did Tough, sad for you but those of us feeding cattle aren't limited by what vega or any other loony site says. Bullseye. You buy what is readily available, regardless. of course, because I'm not a hypocrite, I admit I make a living out of producing and selling food So why do you claim not to buy soya? because I haven't bought soya for over 30 years How do you make a living? Irrelevant. so you daren't say what you do for a living and you won't say what the ingredients of your diet are I'm not the one trying to change Chinese and Brazilian food policy by posting to a UK group, now that is seriously out of touch Where do your subscribers import soya meal from? anywhere that produces it cheap, Two thirds of it comes from Brazil. so what, I don't use soya, don't need to What changed a year ago to eliminate that need? see above,30 years ago but remember rape meal and maize gluten, both food industry and biofuel byproducts are the important sources of protein. Soya will be more for pigs and poultry. Clearly not enough. 389,740 tonnes of soya for the dairy sector alone. and if I produced milk this might be of relevence You raise cattle. yes, so what, the difference in diet between a beef animal and a high yielding dairy cow is considerable. If you don't know that then you really know nothing on bovine nutrition so now find and paste an uptodate website which discusses the current issues not history No need. The issues were explained very well. but didn't contradict what I said What you forget is that they will actually be eating a higher proportion themselves, rather than exporting it to the west, so there will be less problems. So you say. well you haven't produced any evidence to the contary Your say so doesn't count as evidence, jim. no, its just you haven't been able to find anything that contradicted the press story that I quoted They have already started this, which is why they are cutting soya exports so we go round in a circle And livestock in the 'developed' world will eat what? Grass as usual, which is the majority feed of most beef and dairy cattle, all that rape meal and maize gluten produced as a result of biofuel, the traditional food industry wastes like citrus pulp from juice production, Plenty to go at So WHY is the UK importing soya from Brazil, etc? vegetarians, pigs, poultry, some dairy rations, You don't fancy a sod busting life as a subsistence peasant and the world cannot see a reason to sell you food. It is not *my* diet that requires massive amounts of crops. Ah yes, exactly what is your diet I already told you, blame shifter. assume I forgot, let us have some details Go back and look. have done, weren't there, not in any of the messages that were crossposted to this group Sustainable farming includes crop rotations and not ploughing land that erodes Very good. which means grass and livestock grazing it False. 'The negative impacts of soil erosion due to inappropriate land management have become increasingly apparent in England and Wales since the 1970s. A number of factors are responsible for this increase, including animal and crop production on inappropriate land, overstocking, bad timing of agricultural practices, degradation of river banks by stock, and lack of ground cover in winter months. which backs up my comments on sustainable agriculture, crop production on inappropriate land is as big a danger as livestock production on inappropriate land, which is why some land has to be stocked with livestock 37.5m tonnes of petroleum products a year. The most productive oil crop that can be grown in this country is rape. The average yield is 3-3.5 tonnes per hectare. One tonne of rapeseed produces 415kg of biodiesel. So every hectare of arable land could provide 1.45 tonnes of transport fuel. To run our cars and busses and lorries on biodiesel, in other words, would require 25.9m hectares. There are 5.7m in the UK. Even the EU's more modest target of 20% by 2020 would consume almost all our cropland". George Monbiot, The Guardian, 2004 That doesn't provide support for your above claim. duhh work out the numbers pearl, work out the numbers, do the sums Support your claim, jim. I did, that is why I posted the Monbiot piece, if you cannot understand it, that is your problem And you still haven't said why the Brazilians should take food out of their peoples mouths to give it to you They absolutely shouldn't, but that's for you meat eaters to answer. And of course we note that pearl refuses to answer questions on her diet I have and you've snipped it. That makes you a silly foolish liar, jim. well I cannot find it, so could you repeat it please No. Fair enough, pearl refuses to admit the details of her diet because she knows we'd take the rip out of her because of the air miles and the fact that most is imported from third world countries with water deficits. Jim Webster |
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![]() "pearl" wrote in message ... "pearl" wrote in message ... THERE _IS_ ENOUGH FOOD TO GO ROUND - TO FEED PEOPLE DIRECTLY; THERE IS NOT ENOUGH TO FEED LIVESTOCK TOO. IT IS EITHER PEOPLE, WILDLIFE, AND THE ENVIRONMENT, OR, PEOPLE EATING MEAT. That is, as we've seen, *SOME* PEOPLE EATING MEAT. The rest (~50%) can die of starvation and poverty-related diseases as far a jim and co are concerned. And as global warming and the unsustainable abuse of natural resources continues, fewer and fewer people will have enough to eat.. It's time to make some wise choices and do the right thing. don't tell me, tell the Chinese and the South Americans and the others who grow the soya you vegetarians depend on Jim Webster |
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"Jim Webster" wrote in message ...
"pearl" wrote in message ... "Jim Webster" wrote in message ... You are competing with the Chinese on the world market to feed livestock. so? At least I admit it and am not in denial That's the first time you have admitted it. it must have been in something that wasn't crossposted, because it is something I've never made any bones about You keep trying to foist the blame onto those who use a fraction of the resources required to raise livestock. At least I admit what is in my diet Boy, are you dumb. OK so name your protein sources I have. You shouldn't have snipped it the first time. I'm merely pointing out that it isn't the Chinese problem, it is your problem as you are the one living in the country without the land to feed or fuel itself Nonsense. OK, so produce the figures to show that the UK can produce food and fuel for the current population Forget your precious biofuels. There are sustainable alternatives. dont tell me to forget them, I am merely pointing out what the world is actually doing, I am not the one in denial, the EU has set down the quantities Biofuels: Biodevastation, Hunger & False Carbon Credits http://www.i-sis.org.uk/BiofuelsBiod...tionHunger.php But the world is changing, as you keep pointing out. .. yep. let the people back on the land, it worked so well in Zimbabwe 'The biggest disaster to have hit Zimbabwe is the IMF/WORLD BANK sponsored structural adjustment program critically implemented at the beginning of 1990. Yeah sure. And murdering farmers had no effect whatsoever **** happens when people are angry enough. or greedy Indeed. Indeed let the government run the land. After all under Socialism the Russia imported grain, it was desperate for it, now under private ownership Russia and the Ukraine are major grain exporters. 'The IMF has helped foster a severe depression in Russia Russia in the 1990s has witnessed a peacetime economic contraction of unprecedented scale. Except the Russians weren't producing the food before the 1990s and now they are. Russia imported food ever since WW2 which has damn all to do with the IMF Of course they were producing food -- for *themselves*. no, that is what imports means, Russians weren't even producing food for themselves Nonsense. The UK imports feedstuffs for livestock, yet most of the UK's arable land is used to produce feed.. what on earth has this got to do with the Russians unable to grow their own food? "no, that is what imports means, Russians weren't even producing food for themselves" Ergo, you are unable to produce feed for livestock in the UK. Yep, let the greedy barons farm, at least they actually produce food 'The often heard comment (one I once accepted as fact) that "there are too many people in the world, and overpopulation is the cause of hunger", can be compared to the same myth that expounded sixteenth-century England and revived continuously since. And there's these millions of English peasants all demanding they be allowed to give up their nice jobs and houses in town and return to subsistence agriculture, No way Do a survey. All those millions of English people in the urban slums can't afford to pay the premium price of houses in the countryside. that isn't what was said, where is evidence that these people want to give up their jobs and go back to subsistance agriculture 'Many people want to live in the Countryside. Of those people living in the countryside 89% would prefer to continue to do so. If you asked people living in an inner city area if they would prefer to continue doing so, only 21% would say so, with 51% preferring the countryside. ..' http://www.defra.gov.uk/corporate/mi...r/bg060608.htm now answer the question where is evidence that these people want to give up their jobs and go back to subsistance agriculture, not do people just dream of a nice house in the country Growing food would naturally be part of countryside living, at least for the "working class". What else do you imagine? then if you have these figures why are you in denial. Why are you refusing to admit that there isn't enough food to go round and that we are going to be the ones who are short? Huh? In caps, as I'm running out of options to get through to that dim bulb you call a brain, jim: THERE _IS_ ENOUGH FOOD TO GO ROUND - TO FEED PEOPLE DIRECTLY; THERE IS NOT ENOUGH TO FEED LIVESTOCK TOO. IT IS EITHER PEOPLE, WILDLIFE, AND THE ENVIRONMENT, OR, PEOPLE EATING MEAT. good, you've finally grasped it So you still haven't, or are pretending that you haven't. So now answer the question, where is your food coming from because all these people are determined to continue to eat meat and you are in the overpopulated country that cannot supply all its own food and energy. False. Where is your feed coming from, more to the point. 'In developing countries, using land to create an artificial food chain has resulted in misery for hundreds of millions of people. An acre of cereal produces five times more protein than an acre used for meat production; legumes such as beans, peas and lentils can produce 10 times more protein and, in the case of soya, 30 times more. ... The sad irony is that the world produces more than enough plant food to meet the needs of all its six billion people. If people used land to grow crops to feed themselves, rather than feeding crops to animals, then there would be enough to provide everyone with the average of 2360 Kcal (calories) needed for good health (7). If everyone were to take 25 per cent of their calories from animal protein then the planet could sustain only three billion people (8). In simple, brutal terms, if we were all to imitate the average North American diet, we would only be able to feed half the world's population. ...' http://www.viva.org.uk/guides/feedtheworld.htm look at the vegetarian society page, soya is a recommended protein source for vegetarians THERE _IS_ ENOUGH FOOD TO GO ROUND - TO FEED PEOPLE DIRECTLY; THERE IS NOT ENOUGH TO FEED LIVESTOCK TOO. IT IS EITHER PEOPLE, WILDLIFE, AND THE ENVIRONMENT, OR, PEOPLE EATING MEAT. good, you've finally grasped it So you still haven't, or are pretending that you haven't. So now answer the question, where is your food coming from because all these people are determined to continue to eat meat and you are in the overpopulated country that cannot supply all its own food and energy. False. Where is your feed coming from, more to the point. 'In developing countries, using land to create an artificial food chain has resulted in misery for hundreds of millions of people. An acre of cereal produces five times more protein than an acre used for meat production; legumes such as beans, peas and lentils can produce 10 times more protein and, in the case of soya, 30 times more. ... The sad irony is that the world produces more than enough plant food to meet the needs of all its six billion people. If people used land to grow crops to feed themselves, rather than feeding crops to animals, then there would be enough to provide everyone with the average of 2360 Kcal (calories) needed for good health (7). If everyone were to take 25 per cent of their calories from animal protein then the planet could sustain only three billion people (8). In simple, brutal terms, if we were all to imitate the average North American diet, we would only be able to feed half the world's population. ...' http://www.viva.org.uk/guides/feedtheworld.htm The chinese are worried, but they do have a big GM programme A big GM programme, eh. 'Almost all Argentine soya is GE, Almost all traded soya is GM All this worry, misery, trouble and strife... _for what_?? Well? well what, or were you about to tell us about your diet, a subject you seem strangely coy about Answer the question. when you name your protein sources, or even give a list of the plants you get food from Answer the question. Why are you determined to continue to eat meat? and plans to build 48 nuclear power stations which should cut their oil and coal use Too bad. Don't tell me, tell them, they are doing it. I'm conversing with you here, right now. You should leave. why, I'm enjoying you struggle to cope with the idea that actually, the world doesn't owe you a living How are you going to convince the rest of the world to feed you THERE _IS_ ENOUGH FOOD TO GO ROUND - TO FEED PEOPLE DIRECTLY; THERE IS NOT ENOUGH TO FEED LIVESTOCK TOO. IT IS EITHER PEOPLE, WILDLIFE, AND THE ENVIRONMENT, OR, PEOPLE EATING MEAT. good, you've finally grasped it So you still haven't, or are pretending that you haven't. So now answer the question, where is your food coming from because all these people are determined to continue to eat meat and you are in the overpopulated country that cannot supply all its own food and energy. False. Where is your feed coming from, more to the point. 'In developing countries, using land to create an artificial food chain has resulted in misery for hundreds of millions of people. An acre of cereal produces five times more protein than an acre used for meat production; legumes such as beans, peas and lentils can produce 10 times more protein and, in the case of soya, 30 times more. ... The sad irony is that the world produces more than enough plant food to meet the needs of all its six billion people. If people used land to grow crops to feed themselves, rather than feeding crops to animals, then there would be enough to provide everyone with the average of 2360 Kcal (calories) needed for good health (7). If everyone were to take 25 per cent of their calories from animal protein then the planet could sustain only three billion people (8). In simple, brutal terms, if we were all to imitate the average North American diet, we would only be able to feed half the world's population. ...' http://www.viva.org.uk/guides/feedtheworld.htm Table 1: Agricultural land uses in East Cumbria, 2004 Description Area (in hectares) .. Wheat 4,5031 Total cereals 17,936 .. duhh East Cumbria and Kendal are not the Lake District, http://www.cumbrian-cottages.co.uk/region-map.aspx yes and you look at the map of the lake district national park you will see that East Cumbria is east of the M6 and outside the park. 'County's record wheat harvest NEAR-PERFECT conditions brought record wheat yields to Cumbria this year while crops elsewhere in the country were devastated by the summer heatwave. Cumbria and the north-west's wheat yield increased by an average one tonne per hectare with highs of 9.3 tonnes per hectare in some parts of the county. The average yield for the north-west and Cumbria was 6.3 tonnes of wheat per hectare - almost 20 per cent more than last year - according to figures released by Defra. It compares to 5.3 tonnes per hectare brought in last year. Guy Gagen, chief arable adviser with the NFU, said: "The growing conditions must have been just about perfect in the region." http://www.businessgazette.co.uk/Far...spx?aid=427991 'Cumbria County Council: This would cover the whole of the existing county council area, with a population of 487600. ... http://www.boundarycommittee.org.uk/...r.cfm/news/280 'Table 1: Agricultural land uses in East Cumbria, 2004 Description Area (in hectares) ... Wheat 4,503 Total cereals 17,936 ... http://com5.uclan.ac.uk/carlisle/cre...griculture.pdf At 5.8t = 0.58 kg (580 grams) cereals pp/pd. More than enough. You also recommended I check up "We grow an extensive range of organic vegetables, herbs and fruit, and operate a local organic box scheme." http://www.howbarroworganic.co.uk/ so I did Howbarrow Farm is situated close to the village of Cartmel, on the Furness Peninsula and in the Southern Lake District. The farm has been organic since 1996 and is licensed with the Soil Association. We farm without the use of herbicides, pesticides, chemical fertilisers, antibiotics, growth promoters or genetically modified organisms. All our livestock is born and raised on the farm. It is slaughtered and butchered in a local abattoir . We grow an extensive range of organic vegetables, herbs and fruit, and operate a local organic box scheme. Our aim is to sell our meat and produce competitively priced. It is available direct from the farm, or via our Home Delivery Service. Deliveries can also be arranged nationwide (but we would prefer you to buy locally!!) We also offer farmhouse B and B - with an organic breakfast, much of it home-produced. Howbarrow is now part of the Soil Association Open Farms Network. Like the vast majority of Cumbrian organic farmers these people realise that livestock is vital to keep fertility in the soil Nonsense. Just ignoring the reality of what land is capable of just makes you look silly You've just been demoted from fool to a silly fool. yawn, no arguments, just insult, your diet is letting you down That's rich coming from you, webster, and a lie. so what are the constitutents of your diet? I've already told you. yep. And the Chinese government is interested in what the Chinese population wants, it doesn't give a damn what you want It's the same sad self-serving story as elsewhere. Hurray, she's finally got it I 'had it' from the very beginning. Go look. then you hid it damned well I didn't hide it. Go look. So you still haven't, or are pretending that you haven't. So now answer the question, where is your food coming from because all these people are determined to continue to eat meat and you are in the overpopulated country that cannot supply all its own food and energy. False. Where is your feed coming from, more to the point. 'In developing countries, using land to create an artificial food chain has resulted in misery for hundreds of millions of people. An acre of cereal produces five times more protein than an acre used for meat production; legumes such as beans, peas and lentils can produce 10 times more protein and, in the case of soya, 30 times more. ... The sad irony is that the world produces more than enough plant food to meet the needs of all its six billion people. If people used land to grow crops to feed themselves, rather than feeding crops to animals, then there would be enough to provide everyone with the average of 2360 Kcal (calories) needed for good health (7). If everyone were to take 25 per cent of their calories from animal protein then the planet could sustain only three billion people (8). In simple, brutal terms, if we were all to imitate the average North American diet, we would only be able to feed half the world's population. ...' http://www.viva.org.uk/guides/feedtheworld.htm so how are you going to convince them to sell you food? Why would I need to do that. what are the consitutents of your diet? A fraction of the plant matter required to feed livestock. And exactly what are you going to produce to ensure you can buy food? There's nothing to stop people producing their own food, except for your business festering across most of the land. yawn, people in the UK are so keen on manual labour that most farm workers come from Eastern Europe, and before you rant about poverty wages, go to the defra statistics pages and discover farm incomes Why don't you tell us all about it. just did Poverty wages. What's your income, including grants, subsidies, etc. Tough, sad for you but those of us feeding cattle aren't limited by what vega or any other loony site says. Bullseye. You buy what is readily available, regardless. of course, because I'm not a hypocrite, I admit I make a living out of producing and selling food So why do you claim not to buy soya? because I haven't bought soya for over 30 years -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12 January 2007 14:47 'In Central and South America, ever-increasing amounts of land are being used to grow soya beans and grain for export - to be used as animal feed. exactly, because these people are determined to eat more meat. We're talking about -your- profits here, jimmy. exactly All those biofuel plants will produce all sorts of byproducts that make excellent animal food. I suppose we could turn maize gluten into kibble for vegetarians, but cattle love it. Obviously it will mean they have less to export to those whinging in Europe who cannot be bothered to grow their own food, but don't moan to me, go on line to the Latin American groups and moan at them You buy their produce. No, actually no, not in the last twelve months. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- What were you referring to, if not soya? How do you make a living? Irrelevant. so you daren't say what you do for a living and you won't say what the ingredients of your diet are No, it is irrelevant, and I have already told you what I eat. I'm not the one trying to change Chinese and Brazilian food policy by posting to a UK group, now that is seriously out of touch Where do your subscribers import soya meal from? anywhere that produces it cheap, Two thirds of it comes from Brazil. so what, Displaced people, deforestation, species extinction, global warming. I don't use soya, don't need to What changed a year ago to eliminate that need? see above,30 years ago What were you buying from Brazil a year ago? but remember rape meal and maize gluten, both food industry and biofuel byproducts are the important sources of protein. Soya will be more for pigs and poultry. Clearly not enough. 389,740 tonnes of soya for the dairy sector alone. and if I produced milk this might be of relevence You raise cattle. yes, so what, the difference in diet between a beef animal and a high yielding dairy cow is considerable. If you don't know that then you really know nothing on bovine nutrition 'Finishing cattle Bull beef and finishing steers, irrespective of silage quality, require supplements with high quality protein eg soya bean or rapeseed meal.' http://www.kt.iger.bbsrc.ac.uk/FACT%...files/kt49.pdf so now find and paste an uptodate website which discusses the current issues not history No need. The issues were explained very well. but didn't contradict what I said It certainly did, in more ways than one. What you forget is that they will actually be eating a higher proportion themselves, rather than exporting it to the west, so there will be less problems. So you say. well you haven't produced any evidence to the contary Your say so doesn't count as evidence, jim. no, its just you haven't been able to find anything that contradicted the press story that I quoted $100 million isn't going to go far in a population of nearly 38 million. They have already started this, which is why they are cutting soya exports so we go round in a circle And livestock in the 'developed' world will eat what? Grass as usual, which is the majority feed of most beef and dairy cattle, all that rape meal and maize gluten produced as a result of biofuel, the traditional food industry wastes like citrus pulp from juice production, Plenty to go at So WHY is the UK importing soya from Brazil, etc? vegetarians, pigs, poultry, some dairy rations, You're a liar. You don't fancy a sod busting life as a subsistence peasant and the world cannot see a reason to sell you food. It is not *my* diet that requires massive amounts of crops. Ah yes, exactly what is your diet I already told you, blame shifter. assume I forgot, let us have some details Go back and look. have done, weren't there, not in any of the messages that were crossposted to this group Yes it is, in a message you replied to. You snipped it. Sustainable farming includes crop rotations and not ploughing land that erodes Very good. which means grass and livestock grazing it False. 'The negative impacts of soil erosion due to inappropriate land management have become increasingly apparent in England and Wales since the 1970s. A number of factors are responsible for this increase, including animal and crop production on inappropriate land, overstocking, bad timing of agricultural practices, degradation of river banks by stock, and lack of ground cover in winter months. which backs up my comments on sustainable agriculture, crop production on inappropriate land is as big a danger as livestock production on inappropriate land, which is why some land has to be stocked with livestock No, that makes no sense. 37.5m tonnes of petroleum products a year. The most productive oil crop that can be grown in this country is rape. The average yield is 3-3.5 tonnes per hectare. One tonne of rapeseed produces 415kg of biodiesel. So every hectare of arable land could provide 1.45 tonnes of transport fuel. To run our cars and busses and lorries on biodiesel, in other words, would require 25.9m hectares. There are 5.7m in the UK. Even the EU's more modest target of 20% by 2020 would consume almost all our cropland". George Monbiot, The Guardian, 2004 That doesn't provide support for your above claim. duhh work out the numbers pearl, work out the numbers, do the sums Support your claim, jim. I did, that is why I posted the Monbiot piece, if you cannot understand it, that is your problem You didn't. And you still haven't said why the Brazilians should take food out of their peoples mouths to give it to you They absolutely shouldn't, but that's for you meat eaters to answer. And of course we note that pearl refuses to answer questions on her diet I have and you've snipped it. That makes you a silly foolish liar, jim. well I cannot find it, so could you repeat it please No. Fair enough, pearl refuses to admit the details of her diet because she knows we'd take the rip out of her because of the air miles and the fact that most is imported from third world countries with water deficits. You've some cheek, blame shifter. You can't twist and wiggle your way off the hook, try as you might, and the more you try, the more foolish and ignorant you look, jim. |
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"pearl" wrote in message ... "pearl" wrote in message ... THERE _IS_ ENOUGH FOOD TO GO ROUND - TO FEED PEOPLE DIRECTLY; THERE IS NOT ENOUGH TO FEED LIVESTOCK TOO. IT IS EITHER PEOPLE, WILDLIFE, AND THE ENVIRONMENT, OR, PEOPLE EATING MEAT. That is, as we've seen, *SOME* PEOPLE EATING MEAT. The rest (~50%) can die of starvation and poverty-related diseases as far a jim and co are concerned. And as global warming and the unsustainable abuse of natural resources continues, fewer and fewer people will have enough to eat.. It's time to make some wise choices and do the right thing. don't tell me, tell the Chinese and the South Americans and the others who grow the soya you vegetarians depend on I'm telling you and others who require more than your fair share in the form of grain, land, water, energy for feed for livestock. |
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wrote: "Jim Webster" wrote in message ... "pearl" wrote in message ... "Jim Webster" wrote in message ... You are competing with the Chinese on the world market to feed livestock. so? At least I admit it and am not in denial That's the first time you have admitted it. it must have been in something that wasn't crossposted, because it is something I've never made any bones about You keep trying to foist the blame onto those who use a fraction of the resources required to raise livestock. At least I admit what is in my diet Boy, are you dumb. OK so name your protein sources I have. You shouldn't have snipped it the first time. I'm merely pointing out that it isn't the Chinese problem, it is your problem as you are the one living in the country without the land to feed or fuel itself Nonsense. OK, so produce the figures to show that the UK can produce food and fuel for the current population Forget your precious biofuels. There are sustainable alternatives. dont tell me to forget them, I am merely pointing out what the world is actually doing, I am not the one in denial, the EU has set down the quantities Biofuels: Biodevastation, Hunger & False Carbon Credits http://www.i-sis.org.uk/BiofuelsBiod...tionHunger.php But the world is changing, as you keep pointing out. .. yep. let the people back on the land, it worked so well in Zimbabwe 'The biggest disaster to have hit Zimbabwe is the IMF/WORLD BANK sponsored structural adjustment program critically implemented at the beginning of 1990. Yeah sure. And murdering farmers had no effect whatsoever **** happens when people are angry enough. or greedy Indeed. Indeed let the government run the land. After all under Socialism the Russia imported grain, it was desperate for it, now under private ownership Russia and the Ukraine are major grain exporters. 'The IMF has helped foster a severe depression in Russia Russia in the 1990s has witnessed a peacetime economic contraction of unprecedented scale. Except the Russians weren't producing the food before the 1990s and now they are. Russia imported food ever since WW2 which has damn all to do with the IMF Of course they were producing food -- for *themselves*. no, that is what imports means, Russians weren't even producing food for themselves Nonsense. The UK imports feedstuffs for livestock, yet most of the UK's arable land is used to produce feed.. what on earth has this got to do with the Russians unable to grow their own food? "no, that is what imports means, Russians weren't even producing food for themselves" Ergo, you are unable to produce feed for livestock in the UK. Yep, let the greedy barons farm, at least they actually produce food 'The often heard comment (one I once accepted as fact) that "there are too many people in the world, and overpopulation is the cause of hunger", can be compared to the same myth that expounded sixteenth-century England and revived continuously since. And there's these millions of English peasants all demanding they be allowed to give up their nice jobs and houses in town and return to subsistence agriculture, No way Do a survey. All those millions of English people in the urban slums can't afford to pay the premium price of houses in the countryside. that isn't what was said, where is evidence that these people want to give up their jobs and go back to subsistance agriculture 'Many people want to live in the Countryside. Of those people living in the countryside 89% would prefer to continue to do so. If you asked people living in an inner city area if they would prefer to continue doing so, only 21% would say so, with 51% preferring the countryside. ..' http://www.defra.gov.uk/corporate/mi...r/bg060608.htm now answer the question where is evidence that these people want to give up their jobs and go back to subsistance agriculture, not do people just dream of a nice house in the country Growing food would naturally be part of countryside living, at least for the "working class". What else do you imagine? then if you have these figures why are you in denial. Why are you refusing to admit that there isn't enough food to go round and that we are going to be the ones who are short? Huh? In caps, as I'm running out of options to get through to that dim bulb you call a brain, jim: THERE _IS_ ENOUGH FOOD TO GO ROUND - TO FEED PEOPLE DIRECTLY; THERE IS NOT ENOUGH TO FEED LIVESTOCK TOO. IT IS EITHER PEOPLE, WILDLIFE, AND THE ENVIRONMENT, OR, PEOPLE EATING MEAT. good, you've finally grasped it So you still haven't, or are pretending that you haven't. So now answer the question, where is your food coming from because all these people are determined to continue to eat meat and you are in the overpopulated country that cannot supply all its own food and energy. False. Where is your feed coming from, more to the point. 'In developing countries, using land to create an artificial food chain has resulted in misery for hundreds of millions of people. An acre of cereal produces five times more protein than an acre used for meat production; legumes such as beans, peas and lentils can produce 10 times more protein and, in the case of soya, 30 times more. .. The sad irony is that the world produces more than enough plant food to meet the needs of all its six billion people. If people used land to grow crops to feed themselves, rather than feeding crops to animals, then there would be enough to provide everyone with the average of 2360 Kcal (calories) needed for good health (7). If everyone were to take 25 per cent of their calories from animal protein then the planet could sustain only three billion people (8). In simple, brutal terms, if we were all to imitate the average North American diet, we would only be able to feed half the world's population. ..' http://www.viva.org.uk/guides/feedtheworld.htm look at the vegetarian society page, soya is a recommended protein source for vegetarians THERE _IS_ ENOUGH FOOD TO GO ROUND - TO FEED PEOPLE DIRECTLY; THERE IS NOT ENOUGH TO FEED LIVESTOCK TOO. IT IS EITHER PEOPLE, WILDLIFE, AND THE ENVIRONMENT, OR, PEOPLE EATING MEAT. good, you've finally grasped it So you still haven't, or are pretending that you haven't. So now answer the question, where is your food coming from because all these people are determined to continue to eat meat and you are in the overpopulated country that cannot supply all its own food and energy. False. Where is your feed coming from, more to the point. 'In developing countries, using land to create an artificial food chain has resulted in misery for hundreds of millions of people. An acre of cereal produces five times more protein than an acre used for meat production; legumes such as beans, peas and lentils can produce 10 times more protein and, in the case of soya, 30 times more. .. The sad irony is that the world produces more than enough plant food to meet the needs of all its six billion people. If people used land to grow crops to feed themselves, rather than feeding crops to animals, then there would be enough to provide everyone with the average of 2360 Kcal (calories) needed for good health (7). If everyone were to take 25 per cent of their calories from animal protein then the planet could sustain only three billion people (8). In simple, brutal terms, if we were all to imitate the average North American diet, we would only be able to feed half the world's population. ..' http://www.viva.org.uk/guides/feedtheworld.htm The chinese are worried, but they do have a big GM programme A big GM programme, eh. 'Almost all Argentine soya is GE, Almost all traded soya is GM All this worry, misery, trouble and strife... _for what_?? Well? well what, or were you about to tell us about your diet, a subject you seem strangely coy about Answer the question. when you name your protein sources, or even give a list of the plants you get food from Answer the question. Why are you determined to continue to eat meat? and plans to build 48 nuclear power stations which should cut their oil and coal use Too bad. Don't tell me, tell them, they are doing it. I'm conversing with you here, right now. You should leave. why, I'm enjoying you struggle to cope with the idea that actually, the world doesn't owe you a living How are you going to convince the rest of the world to feed you THERE _IS_ ENOUGH FOOD TO GO ROUND - TO FEED PEOPLE DIRECTLY; THERE IS NOT ENOUGH TO FEED LIVESTOCK TOO. IT IS EITHER PEOPLE, WILDLIFE, AND THE ENVIRONMENT, OR, PEOPLE EATING MEAT. good, you've finally grasped it So you still haven't, or are pretending that you haven't. So now answer the question, where is your food coming from because all these people are determined to continue to eat meat and you are in the overpopulated country that cannot supply all its own food and energy. False. Where is your feed coming from, more to the point. 'In developing countries, using land to create an artificial food chain has resulted in misery for hundreds of millions of people. An acre of cereal produces five times more protein than an acre used for meat production; legumes such as beans, peas and lentils can produce 10 times more protein and, in the case of soya, 30 times more. .. The sad irony is that the world produces more than enough plant food to meet the needs of all its six billion people. If people used land to grow crops to feed themselves, rather than feeding crops to animals, then there would be enough to provide everyone with the average of 2360 Kcal (calories) needed for good health (7). If everyone were to take 25 per cent of their calories from animal protein then the planet could sustain only three billion people (8). In simple, brutal terms, if we were all to imitate the average North American diet, we would only be able to feed half the world's population. ..' http://www.viva.org.uk/guides/feedtheworld.htm Table 1: Agricultural land uses in East Cumbria, 2004 Description Area (in hectares) .. Wheat 4,5031 Total cereals 17,936 .. duhh East Cumbria and Kendal are not the Lake District, http://www.cumbrian-cottages.co.uk/region-map.aspx yes and you look at the map of the lake district national park you will see that East Cumbria is east of the M6 and outside the park. 'County's record wheat harvest NEAR-PERFECT conditions brought record wheat yields to Cumbria this year while crops elsewhere in the country were devastated by the summer heatwave. Cumbria and the north-west's wheat yield increased by an average one tonne per hectare with highs of 9.3 tonnes per hectare in some parts of the county. The average yield for the north-west and Cumbria was 6.3 tonnes of wheat per hectare - almost 20 per cent more than last year - according to figures released by Defra. It compares to 5.3 tonnes per hectare brought in last year. Guy Gagen, chief arable adviser with the NFU, said: "The growing conditions must have been just about perfect in the region." http://www.businessgazette.co.uk/Far...spx?aid=427991 'Cumbria County Council: This would cover the whole of the existing county council area, with a population of 487600. ... http://www.boundarycommittee.org.uk/...r.cfm/news/280 'Table 1: Agricultural land uses in East Cumbria, 2004 Description Area (in hectares) .. Wheat 4,503 Total cereals 17,936 .. http://com5.uclan.ac.uk/carlisle/cre...griculture.pdf At 5.8t = 0.58 kg (580 grams) cereals pp/pd. More than enough. You also recommended I check up "We grow an extensive range of organic vegetables, herbs and fruit, and operate a local organic box scheme." http://www.howbarroworganic.co.uk/ so I did Howbarrow Farm is situated close to the village of Cartmel, on the Furness Peninsula and in the Southern Lake District. The farm has been organic since 1996 and is licensed with the Soil Association. We farm without the use of herbicides, pesticides, chemical fertilisers, antibiotics, growth promoters or genetically modified organisms. All our livestock is born and raised on the farm. It is slaughtered and butchered in a local abattoir . We grow an extensive range of organic vegetables, herbs and fruit, and operate a local organic box scheme. Our aim is to sell our meat and produce competitively priced. It is available direct from the farm, or via our Home Delivery Service. Deliveries can also be arranged nationwide (but we would prefer you to buy locally!!) We also offer farmhouse B and B - with an organic breakfast, much of it home-produced. Howbarrow is now part of the Soil Association Open Farms Network. Like the vast majority of Cumbrian organic farmers these people realise that livestock is vital to keep fertility in the soil Nonsense. Just ignoring the reality of what land is capable of just makes you look silly You've just been demoted from fool to a silly fool. yawn, no arguments, just insult, your diet is letting you down That's rich coming from you, webster, and a lie. so what are the constitutents of your diet? I've already told you. yep. And the Chinese government is interested in what the Chinese population wants, it doesn't give a damn what you want It's the same sad self-serving story as elsewhere. Hurray, she's finally got it I 'had it' from the very beginning. Go look. then you hid it damned well I didn't hide it. Go look. So you still haven't, or are pretending that you haven't. So now answer the question, where is your food coming from because all these people are determined to continue to eat meat and you are in the overpopulated country that cannot supply all its own food and energy. False. Where is your feed coming from, more to the point. 'In developing countries, using land to create an artificial food chain has resulted in misery for hundreds of millions of people. An acre of cereal produces five times more protein than an acre used for meat production; legumes such as beans, peas and lentils can produce 10 times more protein and, in the case of soya, 30 times more. .. The sad irony is that the world produces more than enough plant food to meet the needs of all its six billion people. If people used land to grow crops to feed themselves, rather than feeding crops to animals, then there would be enough to provide everyone with the average of 2360 Kcal (calories) needed for good health (7). If everyone were to take 25 per cent of their calories from animal protein then the planet could sustain only three billion people (8). In simple, brutal terms, if we were all to imitate the average North American diet, we would only be able to feed half the world's population. ..' http://www.viva.org.uk/guides/feedtheworld.htm so how are you going to convince them to sell you food? Why would I need to do that. what are the consitutents of your diet? A fraction of the plant matter required to feed livestock. And exactly what are you going to produce to ensure you can buy food? There's nothing to stop people producing their own food, except for your business festering across most of the land. yawn, people in the UK are so keen on manual labour that most farm workers come from Eastern Europe, and before you rant about poverty wages, go to the defra statistics pages and discover farm incomes Why don't you tell us all about it. just did Poverty wages. What's your income, including grants, subsidies, etc. Tough, sad for you but those of us feeding cattle aren't limited by what vega or any other loony site says. Bullseye. You buy what is readily available, regardless. of course, because I'm not a hypocrite, I admit I make a living out of producing and selling food So why do you claim not to buy soya? because I haven't bought soya for over 30 years -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12 January 2007 14:47 'In Central and South America, ever-increasing amounts of land are being used to grow soya beans and grain for export - to be used as animal feed. exactly, because these people are determined to eat more meat. We're talking about -your- profits here, jimmy. exactly All those biofuel plants will produce all sorts of byproducts that make excellent animal food. I suppose we could turn maize gluten into kibble for vegetarians, but cattle love it. Obviously it will mean they have less to export to those whinging in Europe who cannot be bothered to grow their own food, but don't moan to me, go on line to the Latin American groups and moan at them You buy their produce. No, actually no, not in the last twelve months. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- What were you referring to, if not soya? How do you make a living? Irrelevant. so you daren't say what you do for a living and you won't say what the ingredients of your diet are No, it is irrelevant, and I have already told you what I eat. I'm not the one trying to change Chinese and Brazilian food policy by posting to a UK group, now that is seriously out of touch Where do your subscribers import soya meal from? anywhere that produces it cheap, Two thirds of it comes from Brazil. so what, Displaced people, deforestation, species extinction, global warming. I don't use soya, don't need to What changed a year ago to eliminate that need? see above,30 years ago What were you buying from Brazil a year ago? but remember rape meal and maize gluten, both food industry and biofuel byproducts are the important sources of protein. Soya will be more for pigs and poultry. Clearly not enough. 389,740 tonnes of soya for the dairy sector alone. and if I produced milk this might be of relevence You raise cattle. yes, so what, the difference in diet between a beef animal and a high yielding dairy cow is considerable. If you don't know that then you really know nothing on bovine nutrition 'Finishing cattle Bull beef and finishing steers, irrespective of silage quality, require supplements with high quality protein eg soya bean or rapeseed meal.' http://www.kt.iger.bbsrc.ac.uk/FACT%...files/kt49.pdf so now find and paste an uptodate website which discusses the current issues not history No need. The issues were explained very well. but didn't contradict what I said It certainly did, in more ways than one. What you forget is that they will actually be eating a higher proportion themselves, rather than exporting it to the west, so there will be less problems. So you say. well you haven't produced any evidence to the contary Your say so doesn't count as evidence, jim. no, its just you haven't been able to find anything that contradicted the press story that I quoted $100 million isn't going to go far in a population of nearly 38 million. They have already started this, which is why they are cutting soya exports so we go round in a circle And livestock in the 'developed' world will eat what? Grass as usual, which is the majority feed of most beef and dairy cattle, all that rape meal and maize gluten produced as a result of biofuel, the traditional food industry wastes like citrus pulp from juice production, Plenty to go at So WHY is the UK importing soya from Brazil, etc? vegetarians, pigs, poultry, some dairy rations, You're a liar. You don't fancy a sod busting life as a subsistence peasant and the world cannot see a reason to sell you food. It is not *my* diet that requires massive amounts of crops. Ah yes, exactly what is your diet I already told you, blame shifter. assume I forgot, let us have some details Go back and look. have done, weren't there, not in any of the messages that were crossposted to this group Yes it is, in a message you replied to. You snipped it. Sustainable farming includes crop rotations and not ploughing land that erodes Very good. which means grass and livestock grazing it False. 'The negative impacts of soil erosion due to inappropriate land management have become increasingly apparent in England and Wales since the 1970s. A number of factors are responsible for this increase, including animal and crop production on inappropriate land, overstocking, bad timing of agricultural practices, degradation of river banks by stock, and lack of ground cover in winter months. which backs up my comments on sustainable agriculture, crop production on inappropriate land is as big a danger as livestock production on inappropriate land, which is why some land has to be stocked with livestock No, that makes no sense. 37.5m tonnes of petroleum products a year. The most productive oil crop that can be grown in this country is rape. The average yield is 3-3.5 tonnes per hectare. One tonne of rapeseed produces 415kg of biodiesel. So every hectare of arable land could provide 1.45 tonnes of transport fuel. To run our cars and busses and lorries on biodiesel, in other words, would require 25.9m hectares. There are 5.7m in the UK. Even the EU's more modest target of 20% by 2020 would consume almost all our cropland". George Monbiot, The Guardian, 2004 That doesn't provide support for your above claim. duhh work out the numbers pearl, work out the numbers, do the sums Support your claim, jim. I did, that is why I posted the Monbiot piece, if you cannot understand it, that is your problem You didn't. And you still haven't said why the Brazilians should take food out of their peoples mouths to give it to you They absolutely shouldn't, but that's for you meat eaters to answer. And of course we note that pearl refuses to answer questions on her diet I have and you've snipped it. That makes you a silly foolish liar, jim. well I cannot find it, so could you repeat it please No. Fair enough, pearl refuses to admit the details of her diet because she knows we'd take the rip out of her because of the air miles and the fact that most is imported from third world countries with water deficits. You've some cheek, blame shifter. You can't twist and wiggle your way off the hook, try as you might, and the more you try, the more foolish and ignorant you look, jim. That's our dimbo. He cares little for himself or his own family, let alone the global community. He obviously doesn't play chess, you checkmate him in so few moves..lol |
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![]() "pearl" wrote in message ... "Jim Webster" wrote in message ... "pearl" wrote in message ... "Jim Webster" wrote in message ... You are competing with the Chinese on the world market to feed livestock. so? At least I admit it and am not in denial That's the first time you have admitted it. it must have been in something that wasn't crossposted, because it is something I've never made any bones about You keep trying to foist the blame onto those who use a fraction of the resources required to raise livestock. At least I admit what is in my diet Boy, are you dumb. OK so name your protein sources I have. You shouldn't have snipped it the first time. I'm merely pointing out that it isn't the Chinese problem, it is your problem as you are the one living in the country without the land to feed or fuel itself Nonsense. OK, so produce the figures to show that the UK can produce food and fuel for the current population Forget your precious biofuels. There are sustainable alternatives. dont tell me to forget them, I am merely pointing out what the world is actually doing, I am not the one in denial, the EU has set down the quantities Biofuels: Biodevastation, Hunger & False Carbon Credits http://www.i-sis.org.uk/BiofuelsBiod...tionHunger.php But the world is changing, as you keep pointing out. .. yep. let the people back on the land, it worked so well in Zimbabwe 'The biggest disaster to have hit Zimbabwe is the IMF/WORLD BANK sponsored structural adjustment program critically implemented at the beginning of 1990. Yeah sure. And murdering farmers had no effect whatsoever **** happens when people are angry enough. or greedy Indeed. Indeed let the government run the land. After all under Socialism the Russia imported grain, it was desperate for it, now under private ownership Russia and the Ukraine are major grain exporters. 'The IMF has helped foster a severe depression in Russia Russia in the 1990s has witnessed a peacetime economic contraction of unprecedented scale. Except the Russians weren't producing the food before the 1990s and now they are. Russia imported food ever since WW2 which has damn all to do with the IMF Of course they were producing food -- for *themselves*. no, that is what imports means, Russians weren't even producing food for themselves Nonsense. The UK imports feedstuffs for livestock, yet most of the UK's arable land is used to produce feed.. what on earth has this got to do with the Russians unable to grow their own food? "no, that is what imports means, Russians weren't even producing food for themselves" Ergo, you are unable to produce feed for livestock in the UK. Yep, let the greedy barons farm, at least they actually produce food 'The often heard comment (one I once accepted as fact) that "there are too many people in the world, and overpopulation is the cause of hunger", can be compared to the same myth that expounded sixteenth-century England and revived continuously since. And there's these millions of English peasants all demanding they be allowed to give up their nice jobs and houses in town and return to subsistence agriculture, No way Do a survey. All those millions of English people in the urban slums can't afford to pay the premium price of houses in the countryside. that isn't what was said, where is evidence that these people want to give up their jobs and go back to subsistance agriculture 'Many people want to live in the Countryside. Of those people living in the countryside 89% would prefer to continue to do so. If you asked people living in an inner city area if they would prefer to continue doing so, only 21% would say so, with 51% preferring the countryside. ..' http://www.defra.gov.uk/corporate/mi...r/bg060608.htm now answer the question where is evidence that these people want to give up their jobs and go back to subsistance agriculture, not do people just dream of a nice house in the country Growing food would naturally be part of countryside living, at least for the "working class". What else do you imagine? then if you have these figures why are you in denial. Why are you refusing to admit that there isn't enough food to go round and that we are going to be the ones who are short? Huh? In caps, as I'm running out of options to get through to that dim bulb you call a brain, jim: THERE _IS_ ENOUGH FOOD TO GO ROUND - TO FEED PEOPLE DIRECTLY; THERE IS NOT ENOUGH TO FEED LIVESTOCK TOO. IT IS EITHER PEOPLE, WILDLIFE, AND THE ENVIRONMENT, OR, PEOPLE EATING MEAT. good, you've finally grasped it So you still haven't, or are pretending that you haven't. So now answer the question, where is your food coming from because all these people are determined to continue to eat meat and you are in the overpopulated country that cannot supply all its own food and energy. False. Where is your feed coming from, more to the point. 'In developing countries, using land to create an artificial food chain has resulted in misery for hundreds of millions of people. An acre of cereal produces five times more protein than an acre used for meat production; legumes such as beans, peas and lentils can produce 10 times more protein and, in the case of soya, 30 times more. .. The sad irony is that the world produces more than enough plant food to meet the needs of all its six billion people. If people used land to grow crops to feed themselves, rather than feeding crops to animals, then there would be enough to provide everyone with the average of 2360 Kcal (calories) needed for good health (7). If everyone were to take 25 per cent of their calories from animal protein then the planet could sustain only three billion people (8). In simple, brutal terms, if we were all to imitate the average North American diet, we would only be able to feed half the world's population. ..' http://www.viva.org.uk/guides/feedtheworld.htm look at the vegetarian society page, soya is a recommended protein source for vegetarians THERE _IS_ ENOUGH FOOD TO GO ROUND - TO FEED PEOPLE DIRECTLY; THERE IS NOT ENOUGH TO FEED LIVESTOCK TOO. IT IS EITHER PEOPLE, WILDLIFE, AND THE ENVIRONMENT, OR, PEOPLE EATING MEAT. good, you've finally grasped it So you still haven't, or are pretending that you haven't. So now answer the question, where is your food coming from because all these people are determined to continue to eat meat and you are in the overpopulated country that cannot supply all its own food and energy. False. Where is your feed coming from, more to the point. 'In developing countries, using land to create an artificial food chain has resulted in misery for hundreds of millions of people. An acre of cereal produces five times more protein than an acre used for meat production; legumes such as beans, peas and lentils can produce 10 times more protein and, in the case of soya, 30 times more. .. The sad irony is that the world produces more than enough plant food to meet the needs of all its six billion people. If people used land to grow crops to feed themselves, rather than feeding crops to animals, then there would be enough to provide everyone with the average of 2360 Kcal (calories) needed for good health (7). If everyone were to take 25 per cent of their calories from animal protein then the planet could sustain only three billion people (8). In simple, brutal terms, if we were all to imitate the average North American diet, we would only be able to feed half the world's population. ..' http://www.viva.org.uk/guides/feedtheworld.htm The chinese are worried, but they do have a big GM programme A big GM programme, eh. 'Almost all Argentine soya is GE, Almost all traded soya is GM All this worry, misery, trouble and strife... _for what_?? Well? well what, or were you about to tell us about your diet, a subject you seem strangely coy about Answer the question. when you name your protein sources, or even give a list of the plants you get food from Answer the question. Why are you determined to continue to eat meat? and plans to build 48 nuclear power stations which should cut their oil and coal use Too bad. Don't tell me, tell them, they are doing it. I'm conversing with you here, right now. You should leave. why, I'm enjoying you struggle to cope with the idea that actually, the world doesn't owe you a living How are you going to convince the rest of the world to feed you THERE _IS_ ENOUGH FOOD TO GO ROUND - TO FEED PEOPLE DIRECTLY; THERE IS NOT ENOUGH TO FEED LIVESTOCK TOO. IT IS EITHER PEOPLE, WILDLIFE, AND THE ENVIRONMENT, OR, PEOPLE EATING MEAT. good, you've finally grasped it So you still haven't, or are pretending that you haven't. So now answer the question, where is your food coming from because all these people are determined to continue to eat meat and you are in the overpopulated country that cannot supply all its own food and energy. False. Where is your feed coming from, more to the point. 'In developing countries, using land to create an artificial food chain has resulted in misery for hundreds of millions of people. An acre of cereal produces five times more protein than an acre used for meat production; legumes such as beans, peas and lentils can produce 10 times more protein and, in the case of soya, 30 times more. .. The sad irony is that the world produces more than enough plant food to meet the needs of all its six billion people. If people used land to grow crops to feed themselves, rather than feeding crops to animals, then there would be enough to provide everyone with the average of 2360 Kcal (calories) needed for good health (7). If everyone were to take 25 per cent of their calories from animal protein then the planet could sustain only three billion people (8). In simple, brutal terms, if we were all to imitate the average North American diet, we would only be able to feed half the world's population. ..' http://www.viva.org.uk/guides/feedtheworld.htm Table 1: Agricultural land uses in East Cumbria, 2004 Description Area (in hectares) .. Wheat 4,5031 Total cereals 17,936 .. duhh East Cumbria and Kendal are not the Lake District, http://www.cumbrian-cottages.co.uk/region-map.aspx yes and you look at the map of the lake district national park you will see that East Cumbria is east of the M6 and outside the park. 'County's record wheat harvest NEAR-PERFECT conditions brought record wheat yields to Cumbria this year while crops elsewhere in the country were devastated by the summer heatwave. Cumbria and the north-west's wheat yield increased by an average one tonne per hectare with highs of 9.3 tonnes per hectare in some parts of the county. The average yield for the north-west and Cumbria was 6.3 tonnes of wheat per hectare - almost 20 per cent more than last year - according to figures released by Defra. It compares to 5.3 tonnes per hectare brought in last year. Guy Gagen, chief arable adviser with the NFU, said: "The growing conditions must have been just about perfect in the region." http://www.businessgazette.co.uk/Far...spx?aid=427991 'Cumbria County Council: This would cover the whole of the existing county council area, with a population of 487600. ... http://www.boundarycommittee.org.uk/...r.cfm/news/280 'Table 1: Agricultural land uses in East Cumbria, 2004 Description Area (in hectares) .. Wheat 4,503 Total cereals 17,936 .. http://com5.uclan.ac.uk/carlisle/cre...griculture.pdf At 5.8t = 0.58 kg (580 grams) cereals pp/pd. More than enough. You also recommended I check up "We grow an extensive range of organic vegetables, herbs and fruit, and operate a local organic box scheme." http://www.howbarroworganic.co.uk/ so I did Howbarrow Farm is situated close to the village of Cartmel, on the Furness Peninsula and in the Southern Lake District. The farm has been organic since 1996 and is licensed with the Soil Association. We farm without the use of herbicides, pesticides, chemical fertilisers, antibiotics, growth promoters or genetically modified organisms. All our livestock is born and raised on the farm. It is slaughtered and butchered in a local abattoir . We grow an extensive range of organic vegetables, herbs and fruit, and operate a local organic box scheme. Our aim is to sell our meat and produce competitively priced. It is available direct from the farm, or via our Home Delivery Service. Deliveries can also be arranged nationwide (but we would prefer you to buy locally!!) We also offer farmhouse B and B - with an organic breakfast, much of it home-produced. Howbarrow is now part of the Soil Association Open Farms Network. Like the vast majority of Cumbrian organic farmers these people realise that livestock is vital to keep fertility in the soil Nonsense. Just ignoring the reality of what land is capable of just makes you look silly You've just been demoted from fool to a silly fool. yawn, no arguments, just insult, your diet is letting you down That's rich coming from you, webster, and a lie. so what are the constitutents of your diet? I've already told you. yep. And the Chinese government is interested in what the Chinese population wants, it doesn't give a damn what you want It's the same sad self-serving story as elsewhere. Hurray, she's finally got it I 'had it' from the very beginning. Go look. then you hid it damned well I didn't hide it. Go look. So you still haven't, or are pretending that you haven't. So now answer the question, where is your food coming from because all these people are determined to continue to eat meat and you are in the overpopulated country that cannot supply all its own food and energy. False. Where is your feed coming from, more to the point. 'In developing countries, using land to create an artificial food chain has resulted in misery for hundreds of millions of people. An acre of cereal produces five times more protein than an acre used for meat production; legumes such as beans, peas and lentils can produce 10 times more protein and, in the case of soya, 30 times more. .. The sad irony is that the world produces more than enough plant food to meet the needs of all its six billion people. If people used land to grow crops to feed themselves, rather than feeding crops to animals, then there would be enough to provide everyone with the average of 2360 Kcal (calories) needed for good health (7). If everyone were to take 25 per cent of their calories from animal protein then the planet could sustain only three billion people (8). In simple, brutal terms, if we were all to imitate the average North American diet, we would only be able to feed half the world's population. ..' http://www.viva.org.uk/guides/feedtheworld.htm so how are you going to convince them to sell you food? Why would I need to do that. what are the consitutents of your diet? A fraction of the plant matter required to feed livestock. And exactly what are you going to produce to ensure you can buy food? There's nothing to stop people producing their own food, except for your business festering across most of the land. yawn, people in the UK are so keen on manual labour that most farm workers come from Eastern Europe, and before you rant about poverty wages, go to the defra statistics pages and discover farm incomes Why don't you tell us all about it. just did Poverty wages. What's your income, including grants, subsidies, etc. Tough, sad for you but those of us feeding cattle aren't limited by what vega or any other loony site says. Bullseye. You buy what is readily available, regardless. of course, because I'm not a hypocrite, I admit I make a living out of producing and selling food So why do you claim not to buy soya? because I haven't bought soya for over 30 years -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12 January 2007 14:47 'In Central and South America, ever-increasing amounts of land are being used to grow soya beans and grain for export - to be used as animal feed. exactly, because these people are determined to eat more meat. We're talking about -your- profits here, jimmy. exactly All those biofuel plants will produce all sorts of byproducts that make excellent animal food. I suppose we could turn maize gluten into kibble for vegetarians, but cattle love it. Obviously it will mean they have less to export to those whinging in Europe who cannot be bothered to grow their own food, but don't moan to me, go on line to the Latin American groups and moan at them You buy their produce. No, actually no, not in the last twelve months. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- What were you referring to, if not soya? How do you make a living? Irrelevant. so you daren't say what you do for a living and you won't say what the ingredients of your diet are No, it is irrelevant, and I have already told you what I eat. I'm not the one trying to change Chinese and Brazilian food policy by posting to a UK group, now that is seriously out of touch Where do your subscribers import soya meal from? anywhere that produces it cheap, Two thirds of it comes from Brazil. so what, Displaced people, deforestation, species extinction, global warming. I don't use soya, don't need to What changed a year ago to eliminate that need? see above,30 years ago What were you buying from Brazil a year ago? but remember rape meal and maize gluten, both food industry and biofuel byproducts are the important sources of protein. Soya will be more for pigs and poultry. Clearly not enough. 389,740 tonnes of soya for the dairy sector alone. and if I produced milk this might be of relevence You raise cattle. yes, so what, the difference in diet between a beef animal and a high yielding dairy cow is considerable. If you don't know that then you really know nothing on bovine nutrition 'Finishing cattle Bull beef and finishing steers, irrespective of silage quality, require supplements with high quality protein eg soya bean or rapeseed meal.' http://www.kt.iger.bbsrc.ac.uk/FACT%...files/kt49.pdf so now find and paste an uptodate website which discusses the current issues not history No need. The issues were explained very well. but didn't contradict what I said It certainly did, in more ways than one. What you forget is that they will actually be eating a higher proportion themselves, rather than exporting it to the west, so there will be less problems. So you say. well you haven't produced any evidence to the contary Your say so doesn't count as evidence, jim. no, its just you haven't been able to find anything that contradicted the press story that I quoted $100 million isn't going to go far in a population of nearly 38 million. They have already started this, which is why they are cutting soya exports so we go round in a circle And livestock in the 'developed' world will eat what? Grass as usual, which is the majority feed of most beef and dairy cattle, all that rape meal and maize gluten produced as a result of biofuel, the traditional food industry wastes like citrus pulp from juice production, Plenty to go at So WHY is the UK importing soya from Brazil, etc? vegetarians, pigs, poultry, some dairy rations, You're a liar. You don't fancy a sod busting life as a subsistence peasant and the world cannot see a reason to sell you food. It is not *my* diet that requires massive amounts of crops. Ah yes, exactly what is your diet I already told you, blame shifter. assume I forgot, let us have some details Go back and look. have done, weren't there, not in any of the messages that were crossposted to this group Yes it is, in a message you replied to. You snipped it. Sustainable farming includes crop rotations and not ploughing land that erodes Very good. which means grass and livestock grazing it False. 'The negative impacts of soil erosion due to inappropriate land management have become increasingly apparent in England and Wales since the 1970s. A number of factors are responsible for this increase, including animal and crop production on inappropriate land, overstocking, bad timing of agricultural practices, degradation of river banks by stock, and lack of ground cover in winter months. which backs up my comments on sustainable agriculture, crop production on inappropriate land is as big a danger as livestock production on inappropriate land, which is why some land has to be stocked with livestock No, that makes no sense. 37.5m tonnes of petroleum products a year. The most productive oil crop that can be grown in this country is rape. The average yield is 3-3.5 tonnes per hectare. One tonne of rapeseed produces 415kg of biodiesel. So every hectare of arable land could provide 1.45 tonnes of transport fuel. To run our cars and busses and lorries on biodiesel, in other words, would require 25.9m hectares. There are 5.7m in the UK. Even the EU's more modest target of 20% by 2020 would consume almost all our cropland". George Monbiot, The Guardian, 2004 That doesn't provide support for your above claim. duhh work out the numbers pearl, work out the numbers, do the sums Support your claim, jim. I did, that is why I posted the Monbiot piece, if you cannot understand it, that is your problem You didn't. And you still haven't said why the Brazilians should take food out of their peoples mouths to give it to you They absolutely shouldn't, but that's for you meat eaters to answer. And of course we note that pearl refuses to answer questions on her diet I have and you've snipped it. That makes you a silly foolish liar, jim. well I cannot find it, so could you repeat it please No. Fair enough, pearl refuses to admit the details of her diet because she knows we'd take the rip out of her because of the air miles and the fact that most is imported from third world countries with water deficits. You've some cheek, blame shifter. You can't twist and wiggle your way off the hook, try as you might, and the more you try, the more foolish and ignorant you look, jim. Please reply to the newsgroup you have read this rubbish in, do not pollute other newsgroups. |
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