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 Netherlands Will Seize 3000 FARMS to comply with EU pollution rules (utter cage)
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(03-05-2023, 04:48 PM)kathisterima Wrote: backtracking, changing the subject, grasping at straws, anything to not admit that I was right about my point 

obviously, a person measures the amount of food they are consuming in calories and not in weight

lol if u think 1000 calories of beef is the same as consuming 1000 calories of apple.
im not backtracking. just make sense of it man

(03-05-2023, 04:48 PM)kathisterima Wrote: same thing, you are backtracking from your initial point, and I've already answered this with this paper in my prev post

https://uk-air.defra.gov.uk/library/repo...ort_id=977

page 2 ammonia emmisions per category 

why even bother posting this

Again not backtracking here, I standby my point.
From your study, on page 2, The estimate of ammonia emissions in kilotons (kt) is based on ALL sources such as livestock waste, fertilizers, and manure management practices. not just livestock waste.

Also dawg, When we come to the cattle subsection, look at the n count, you are talking as if it was 1 cattle
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It has been largely the same for most of the study.

You can also look at page 24, for a more thorough analysis about the input of ammonia via feed and the output. The calculation to fertilizer is highly skewed. You will easy know it if you understand basic statistics.
They even admit to it in fact (page 25).
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Still not a comparison to how plant agriculture is better in terms of emission as compared to animal farming. I would argue with any study you look, the amount of nutrients you can feed a human through livestock is much much higher than plants.
Plants are just less expensive that's all, that's why we added them to the food pyramid. otherwise, it would all be largely meat based.
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RE: Netherlands Will Seize 3000 FARMS to comply with EU pollution rules (utter cage) - by brocode - 03-05-2023, 05:19 PM

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