My latest over at the work blog is about forages, their genebanks, and my mother-in-law.
Cows get a lot of bad press these days. They are blamed for climate change and deforestation and even unhealthy diets, as if it’s their fault that people like to scoff down cheeseburgers. In fact, the widely repeated assertion that “animal agriculture and eating meat are the biggest causes of global warming” is nothing but a myth. Livestock production is a significant contributor to carbon emissions, to be sure, but the real problem is how the production is done in rich countries. For a billion mostly poor farmers in developing countries, cattle and other livestock are not a problem: they’re a solution.
absolutely i m totally agree with you the way or animal farming is in developed country that is the reason of climate changing not the real farmers who are still farming as old ways ,
in Nepal we are helping farmer to develop there way of farming and also we provide Geoinformatics Consulting service (http://uizentrum.de/en/gis-services/geoinformatics-consulting/)
Which one is the MIL?
That’s just rude.