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Date: | Mon, 15 Jan 2001 23:52:12 -0700 |
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In October I was camped by the Blacks Fork River. Dailey
I had to maneuver my way past a big black Bull. He had
been there all summer as I also fish there in the summer.
I could not help but admire how fat and strong and healthy
he appeared. I also could not see where he had anything to
eat but dry grass; after July!
Regards, Lorenzo
wrote:
> > It takes a HUGE amount of energy to turn raw soy beans
into soy milk,
> tofu,
> >
> > Grass fed animals, including pasture raised poultry and
birds/eggs, would
> be
> > ideal then. We should move our agriculture economy in
that direction.
>
> Ground fed plants, including pasture raised leaves, roots,
berries,
> tree-fruits and nuts, would be ideal then. We should move
our agriculture
> economy in that direction.
>
> Norm
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