Posted on 04/11/2017 9:42:48 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
PING!
I love your sarcasm. Just the laugh I needed at the moment. Thanks!
Since the Democratic Party controls most major US cities that isn’t saying much.
Lab-Grown Meat May Save a Lot More than Farm Animals Lives
http://www.nbcnews.com/mach/innovation/lab-grown-meat-may-save-lot-more-farm-animals-lives-n743091
It wasn’t sarcasm. It was executive review. ;-)
Of course you have never worked for a Titan. It is the really really short review at the top of the proposal you are submitting that is the truth spelled out simple as hell. Better have distilled it accurately because Titans have WRATH. Distill well and you do great. Distill poorly and your still blows up in your face and your life becomes hell.
” It takes 3 kilograms of feed to grow 1 kilogram of meat ...”
That’s an oft-repeated half-truth (at best). I’m certainly not suggesting that you’re being duplicitous — but, the authors of the article are.
Here’s (part of) what’s left out of that statement:
1. Much of the “feed” mentioned is hay and pasturage. Converting it into meat adds to the supply of human food (rather than subtracting from it, as we’re being led to believe).
2. The meat produced has a lot more protein per pound than grains that are used to feed livestock. The ratios look a lot better for meat, if meat and grains are compared on the basis of protein content.
Distances likely make US coal far too expensive.
Only after he removed China from the list of currency manipulators, which China still is.
Absolutely nothing to get excited here about. Calling this one a win is an exaggeration. Shipping China raw food stuff, oil and coal and they ship back finished goods is not a win. Didn’t we shoot red coats for the very same reason?
Why don’t you go back.
Why dont you go back.
If you know the future it’s easy.
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