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Oregon leftists want to BAN all raising of livestock

https://www.afinalwarning.com/514951.html (Natural News) Legislators in Oregon have introduced a new legislative bill that would make it a “crime” for residents to raise livestock animals like cows and pigs for food. IP13 would reclassify all animal husbandry practices as “sexual assault,” specifying that animals could only be eaten in Oregon if they died of natural causes. This would effectively turn Oregon into a forced vegetarian state as meat taken from animals that are already dead is rotten and thus unsafe to eat. Should IP13 pass and get signed into law, it would turn Oregon’s 12,000 beef producers, which raise roughly 1.3 million head of cattle, into criminals. All traditional ranches and farms would also be shut down and presumably turned into fake meat farms run by eugenicist technocrats like Bill Gates.

Komatsu keeps the grass shifted for busy Limerick contractor

SHARING OPTIONS: With a history of running O&K and Hyundai loaders through the years, the Ruttles upgraded their 2008 Komatsu WA320-5 for a new Komatsu WA320-8 in 2019. Limerick brothers Shane and Alan Ruttle run an agricultural contracting business alongside milking over 100 cows on a new robotic system. Based near Askeaton, they harvest a large amount of grass, wholecrop and maize each year, so the wheel loader is kept on its toes.

Harvest begins at New Zealand s largest cannabis crop

Harvest begins at New Zealand s largest cannabis crop 20 Apr, 2021 02:00 AM 3 minutes to read Harvest has begun at Winterhome. Photo / Pip O Regan The Country Tens of thousands of cannabis plants are being picked over the coming weeks, as harvest begins at New Zealand s largest commercial medical cannabis crop. It s all happening on Winterhome farm, on the coast of Kēkerengū north of Kaikōura. The Macfarlane family have farmed Winterhome for five generations, and sons Sank and Winston returned home to convert part of it into a 10 hectare cannabis crop. It s exciting to be part of, Sank Macfarlane told The Country s Jamie Mackay.

Northwest Cherry Challenges Pt 2 - AG INFORMATION NETWORK OF THE WEST

Northwest Cherry Challenges Pt 2 Tuesday Apr 20th, 2021 With today’s Fruit Grower Report, I’m Bob Larson. Northwest cherries are in full bloom right now and are looking pretty good at this point, but recent winds and unseasonably cold nights have undoubtedly cut the crop outlook from what it had been. Northwest Cherry Growers president BJ Thurlby says the weather has been a challenge, but they’ve got another ongoing threat … THURLBY … “We think this crop, off of the top, is going to be down two to two-and-a-half million boxes from what is our number one issue in our industry right now which is called Little Cherry Disease. And, that’s kind of been going on the last four or five years, we’ve seen it grow and grow and grow. And, now we’re at the point where we’ve got all hands-on deck trying to figure out how we’re going to stop this.”

The Country - Harvest edition

The Country - Harvest edition Quick Read The Country Today on The Country, Jamie Mackay spoke to Sank Macfarlane, who has started harvesting at New Zealand s largest commercial medical cannabis crop on his Winterborn farm on the coast of Kēkerengū. On with the show: Pita Alexander: The Christchurch farm accountant went back in time to 1991 to compare the fortunes of sheep and beef farmers in the intervening 30 years. Plus, we looked at the relative returns from dairy, horticulture, forestry and sheep/beef. Advertisement Sank McFarlane: We talked to one of the brothers (the other, Winston, was a Team NZ grinder in 2003 and 2007) about the harvest of New Zealand s biggest medical cannabis crop (10 hectares) in Kēkerengu, halfway between Kaikōura and Blenheim.

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