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NCBA, R-CALF, COOL, USDA (No Politics!)
EPA, methane production/cow tax
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<blockquote data-quote="LoveMoo11" data-source="post: 605310" data-attributes="member: 8863"><p>According to what I have been taught in school and researched for myself, livestock certainly do produce methane, but they have not contributed significantly to our current climate issues. We need to look at other sources and encourage people to try other options rather than taxing the death out of everyone. They say positive reinforcment works better than punishment when you're training dogs, why wouldn't it be any different with humans? Why not offer tax breaks for pursuing more environmentally friendly options rather than adding more taxes to what we already pay?</p><p>I think taxing the farmers is quite unfair when most are getting such a small cut for their products anyways.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LoveMoo11, post: 605310, member: 8863"] According to what I have been taught in school and researched for myself, livestock certainly do produce methane, but they have not contributed significantly to our current climate issues. We need to look at other sources and encourage people to try other options rather than taxing the death out of everyone. They say positive reinforcment works better than punishment when you're training dogs, why wouldn't it be any different with humans? Why not offer tax breaks for pursuing more environmentally friendly options rather than adding more taxes to what we already pay? I think taxing the farmers is quite unfair when most are getting such a small cut for their products anyways. [/QUOTE]
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