I agree and support what their wanting to achieve, following Mother Nature's Rules can Never be Wrong,,, when People can eat Nutrient Rich Food all we should Need is 1 Meal a day solving Our Food Supply Issues,,,, No one should be Starving. We Obviously Need a Change because the Rabbit Hole that we've All been Lead down Isn't Working !!
All for doing more of this. Don't necessarily buy that this would feed out current population with current meat consumption. Idk that they began using those chemicals just to keep the chemical companies in business. I would think it was to increase yields. Part of the demand for more food I imagine was to help feed Europe that was largely destroyed.
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I agree and support what their wanting to achieve, following Mother Nature's Rules can Never be Wrong,,, when People can eat Nutrient Rich Food all we should Need is 1 Meal a day solving Our Food Supply Issues,,,, No one should be Starving. We Obviously Need a Change because the Rabbit Hole that we've All been Lead down Isn't Working !!
Love the video! It seems to me these people sound ( Woke ). Good !
Thanks. No, they're based af. They're hard working ranchers taking no short cuts, doing things the right way. Some of the best ranchers in WY.
All for doing more of this. Don't necessarily buy that this would feed out current population with current meat consumption. Idk that they began using those chemicals just to keep the chemical companies in business. I would think it was to increase yields. Part of the demand for more food I imagine was to help feed Europe that was largely destroyed.
There pretty good really lean
At the beginning, he said "cute" but he ment "steaks" 😅😅😅 watch min. 0:19
That Gray bird is called a sandhill crane
Thank you. Interesting bird.
@@WyomingBased i’ve watched quite a few of your videos. I find them interesting my wife and I raise cattle down here in Florida.
@@Homemadeacres What type of cattle you run down there? Something more heat tolerant?
@@WyomingBased we run Brangus they can handle the heat and humidity that we have down here
"Ribeye of the sky" I believe they're called.