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Alan Holmes wrote:
"pearl" wrote in message ... "Jim Webster" wrote in message ... "pearl" wrote in message ... "Jim Webster" wrote in message then they will have to cut domestic water consumption Don't forget vegetables.. but it's all worth it.. even the heart disease, etc. And what about remaining native flora and fauna.. Who cares, eh, jim. exactly Really? What an insane attitude. Luckily, jim's kind are in the minority. Most people are misinformed + addicted to fat (in this case animal fat). so they are going to have to cut domestic water consumption, because there is enough water falling for agriculture, whatever sort of agriculture you want. Yes, you just said that. The question is, *why* is this happening? yep, and large areas in the UK, because that is where we produce our livestock here, is permanent pasture because it is unsuitable for arable cultivation Arable land is, but a significant percentage is being used for feedcrops. in the UK a lot of arable land is incapable of growing bread making wheat and can only grow feed wheat, but as global warming increases we'll probably be able to grow bread making wheat 'WHETHER you're an avid baker or know next to nothing about making bread, visiting the Watermill in Little Salkeld, Cumbria, will make you want to get stuck in. .. yep, as I said, we grow very little breadmaking wheat in the UK. You say a lot of things. You are a veritable fount of BS, jim. That is why we import bread making wheat, because we don't have the sunshine that we need to guarantee production - BS. 'Only' 39% of British wheat is used as livestock feed. I'm glad you've noticed OSR, What's that? you'll see a lot more of it when the EU turns over 50% of our arable acreage for biodiesel 'Biofuels: Biodevastation, Hunger & False Carbon Credits http://www.i-sis.org.uk/BiofuelsBiod...tionHunger.php & appearing to be highly controversial in relevant circles. But you still haven't said where your food comes from I note Note everything you've snipped and failed to comment upon. Why don't you snip, and just post to the group you have read this rubbish in? Pot kettle for snipping and posting. In fact you post to everywhere except where you have read the post Alan. -- Old Codger e-mail use reply to field What matters in politics is not what happens, but what you can make people believe has happened. [Janet Daley 27/8/2003] |
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"Old Codger" wrote in message
... Not really, I have just added a new thought to the thread. Someone *might* wish to respond. and it will be a very big man/woman not to continue the barrage of school playground type arguments. Mike -- .................................................. ......... Royal Naval Electrical Branch Association www.rnshipmates.co.uk www.nsrafa.com |
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