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I"ve heard that "bury your animals" story a lot. Has anybody tried to get off the plowed road with a tractor in the winter? The snow is 2 to 3 foot deep and then try and dig through the frozen ground. I'ts impossible. Try to dig a hole with a front end loader on a tractor. You'll be a half a day digging a hole big enough for a cow. Most farmers I know have junker tractors that would be a major job to dig a hole that big without breaking the old tractor down. What's wrong with letting the crows and eagles clean it up? Seems like a top notch environmentally friendly way to support the bird population.
QuoteI"ve heard that "bury your animals" story a lot. Has anybody tried to get off the plowed road with a tractor in the winter? The snow is 2 to 3 foot deep and then try and dig through the frozen ground. I'ts impossible. Try to dig a hole with a front end loader on a tractor. You'll be a half a day digging a hole big enough for a cow. Most farmers I know have junker tractors that would be a major job to dig a hole that big without breaking the old tractor down. What's wrong with letting the crows and eagles clean it up? Seems like a top notch environmentally friendly way to support the bird population.You ahve to remember that this is coming from a guy that suggested that range animals (cattle) were going to all be protected by shepherds and dogs or something along those lines in another thread. I have a feeling he knows just about as much about cattle as he does wolves.
One of the biggest conflicts with as much emotion as possible put aside Humanure is that they are not listening to those that are effected. Policy is being made by folks that haven't a clue about ecosystems, niches, rural america etc. It is being rammed down peoples throats, and you know what, they are going to regurgitate it right back on them. Unfortanately an agenda is doing A LOT of collateral damage.
Also, i looked into what it takes to work for the department. You DO have to know about ecosystems and wildlife biology to be one of them. They don't just hire anybody, their requirements are quite stringent and high.
Quote from: humanure on April 08, 2012, 08:22:00 PMAlso, i looked into what it takes to work for the department. You DO have to know about ecosystems and wildlife biology to be one of them. They don't just hire anybody, their requirements are quite stringent and high.How much of their hiring is based off degree and how much on experience? Someone can be good at test taking and get a degree...and know the theory of ecosystems; but need to burn boot leather to actually know what's going on...or have someone that is feed them good data.