• Ilovethebomb@lemm.ee
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    Probably more so for fruit and vegetables than meat though, crops require diesel farm equipment in virtually every aspect of their production, whereas animals are self propelled

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      Well except that we first need to use all the sane diesel farm equipment to grow soy and corn crops that we can then feed to those self propelled animals.

      In most of the westernised supply chain livestock animals don’t get to propel themselves very far anyway. Where once farmers would drive cattle to market on hoof, now they litteraly drive them in a truck.

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        Depends where you live, the cattle and sheep where I live just wander around in the paddocks and eat grass for the most part.

        Besides, cattle trucks are public transport for cows anyway, very efficient.

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          That is not how Western cattle farming works. As someone in the industry I can confidently say that no cow sold to a processor get a majority of their calories through grazed uncultivated grassland.

          That is a feasible strategy for subsistence farming, but not in our for-profit farming model.