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Old 12-16-2009, 07:41 AM   #1
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U.S. Counting on Cows to Reduce Carbon Emissions


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U.S. Secretary Tom Vilsack announced an agreement with the American dairy industry Tuesday to reduce the industry's greenhouse gas emissions 25 percent by 2020, mostly by convincing farmers to capture the methane from cow manure that otherwise would be released into the atmosphere. The United States is counting on cows to help save the planet.
U.S. Secretary Tom Vilsack announced an agreement with the American dairy industry Tuesday to reduce the industry's greenhouse gas emissions 25 percent by 2020, mostly by convincing farmers to capture the methane from cow manure that otherwise would be released into the atmosphere.
"This historic agreement, the first of its kind, will help us achieve the ambitious goal of drastically reducing greenhouse gas emissions while benefiting farmers," Vilsack said at the U.N. climate talks. "(The) use of manure of technology is a win for everyone." Agriculture accounts for about 7 percent of the greenhouse gas emissions in the United States. The plan calls for persuading more American farmers to purchase an anaerobic digester, which essentially converts cow manure into electricity. The problem is that, so far, only 2 percent of U.S. dairy farmers are using the technology, mostly because it is too costly for family farmers. There are more than 60,000 dairy farms with about 9 million dairy cows in the United States, but 77 percent of the farms have fewer than 100 cows, according to Dairy Farming Today, an industry group. Farms that would be interested in this technology would likely have more than 100 cows. Thomas Gallagher, the chief executive officer of the Innovation Center for U.S. Dairy and Dairy Management Inc., which signed the agreement with the government, said the commitment shows that U.S. farmers are concerned with making their operations increasingly sustainable. "This memorandum came about because of the commitment of U.S. dairy farmers and the dairy industry to a sustainable future," Gallagher said. "Sustainability goes hand-in-hand with our heritage of taking care of the land and natural resources while producing nutritious products that consumers want." Vilsack acknowledged that farmers, who would be exempt from capping their emissions under current climate legislation, would be motivated to take part by selling offsets or emission credits on voluntary carbon markets, or eventually in a government cap and trade system. Fred Yoder, a farmer from Ohio who is the former chairman of the National Corn Growers, acknowledged that money will be a driving force in farmers participation. But he said farmers also realize they can no longer ignore greenhouse gas emissions. "Before, they didn't see the necessity and now farmers are finally starting to think the train has left the station on mitigating the greenhouse gases so how do we wrap our hands around it and get ready for it," he said.

As ruminants cows fart and belch vastly more methane and CO2 than their manure, which normally dries out before it can ferment, would ever produce. Only one farm that I'm aware of in my entire state even does what Vilsack proposes, and not surprisingly they're one of the largest dairies in the entire country. Does Vilsack seriously think that fermenting bovine waste for fuel will benefit the atmosphere in view of the fact that the herd will be expelling vastly more? And what about the beef farmers? Moron...
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Old 12-16-2009, 08:13 AM   #2
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I have said it for years. Its all about cow farts.
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Old 12-16-2009, 08:14 AM   #3
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Moron...

I believe I can confirm that. Here's the first sentence from his Wikipedia biography:

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Thomas James "Tom" Vilsack (born December 12, 1950) is an American politician, a member of the Democratic Party...
Yep. Right there in black and white. Moron.
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Perhaps we could cure the Earth's "fever" [thanks Algore] by requiring all dairy farmers to include a daily dose of Gas-X with their cows' hay...
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Old 12-16-2009, 08:22 AM   #5
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Perhaps we could cure the Earth's "fever" [thanks Algore] by requiring all dairy farmers to include a daily dose of Gas-X with their cow's hay...
Funny you should mention that since the beef industry is the #1 consumer of baking soda.
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This reminds me of Rush's Al Gore's parody on Global Warming and stopping Gertrude the cow from farting with a plain old cork. Then gently massaging Gertrude there by relaxing her to keep her from farting. The last application was accupuncture but for some reason poking a cow stopped up by a cork with growing pressure, doesn't go well at all.
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Old 12-16-2009, 03:52 PM   #7
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Essier sollution, grass fed beef!

Why do we constantly fight nature?
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Old 12-16-2009, 06:13 PM   #8
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U.S. Counting on Cows to Reduce Carbon Emissions


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U.S. Secretary Tom Vilsack announced an agreement with the American dairy industry Tuesday to reduce the industry's greenhouse gas emissions 25 percent by 2020, mostly by convincing farmers to capture the methane from cow manure that otherwise would be released into the atmosphere.
Sounds like bull$hit to me.
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Old 12-16-2009, 07:03 PM   #9
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Vilsack is no more retarded than the guy who appointed him.
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He'd only be a moron if he didn't deliberately widen governments influence in the peoples business and at the same time legitimize global warming.

Troubling since that "persuasion" comes just after Ohio's brain trust just voted to change the constitution to create a farm board accountable to no one.


"Sustainability goes hand-in-hand with our heritage of taking care of the land and natural resources while producing nutritious products that consumers want."

Sounds just like what was said here.


Thank the concerned citizens who are for legislation against "Mega Farms". Their cry has always been about the accumulation of manure.
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