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Ianto.W. 21-09-2006 11:06

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Originally Posted by Tealeaf
Why don't they just stick one end of a tube up the cow's arse, the other end to a gas bottle on it's back and when that gets full, feed it into the national grid, thus preserving our precious supplies of North Sea gas?

;) Good idea Tealeaf, while threre at it give the farmers free supplies of baked beans instead of subsidies, then they can 'can' the gas and sell it to. :cool:

Ianto.W. 21-09-2006 11:27

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Originally Posted by lettie
What issue are you taking with me exactly??????? You have just more or less said what I said..

I don't understand where the issue is..:confused:

;) No lettie the New Zealand government wanted to impose the 'flatulence' tax, so the farmers formed the 'farmers against stupid taxes' F.A.R.T. for short action group.
Apologies for any misunderstanding. ;)

lettie 21-09-2006 14:15

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Originally Posted by WillowTheWhisp
How can Farmers Against Stupid Taxes be shortened to the acronym F.A.R.T. ?

The acronym F.A.R.T. actually stands for Farmers Against Ridiculous Taxes. I'm pretty sure that this all kicked off in 2003, I know that it was shortly before I got there the first time I visited. The actual 'fart tax' was aimed at funding research into ways to reduce the emissions of livestock, not just to tax the farmers.... When they looked at reducing these emissions they thought of perhaps modifying the animal's diets or giving some sort of dietry or pharmacological supplement to reduce the emissions. Unfortunately the people of NZ are very wary of any sort of modified food and suspicious of GM foods (and quite rightly so). There is no way that the people who I met there would eat anything that they knew had been tampered with. Fresh actually means fresh over there too, not fresh frozen like here...

It has been found that NZ livestock do produce significantly more gas than their European cattle and sheep cousins.....attributed to NZ livestock having a fresher and more natural diet with less additives, drugs and interference...

I have to admit that fresh NZ lamb, beef and venison are amongst the best meats I have ever tasted. They taste like real meat used to do when I was a kid.....

Ianto.W. 21-09-2006 14:50

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Originally Posted by lettie
The acronym F.A.R.T. actually stands for Farmers Against Ridiculous Taxes. I'm pretty sure that this all kicked off in 2003, I know that it was shortly before I got there the first time I visited. The actual 'fart tax' was aimed at funding research into ways to reduce the emissions of livestock, not just to tax the farmers.... When they looked at reducing these emissions they thought of perhaps modifying the animal's diets or giving some sort of dietry or pharmacological supplement to reduce the emissions. Unfortunately the people of NZ are very wary of any sort of modified food and suspicious of GM foods (and quite rightly so). There is no way that the people who I met there would eat anything that they knew had been tampered with. Fresh actually means fresh over there too, not fresh frozen like here...

It has been found that NZ livestock do produce significantly more gas than their European cattle and sheep cousins.....attributed to NZ livestock having a fresher and more natural diet with less additives, drugs and interference...

I have to admit that fresh NZ lamb, beef and venison are amongst the best meats I have ever tasted. They taste like real meat used to do when I was a kid.....

:cool: Iv'e done again Lettie, I must be developing
'lisdexia', mistaking ridiculous for serious, yes the New Zealand farmers are
excellent, They alone in the developed world receive no subsidies. since these were abolished, agriculture has been the fastest growing sector of the country's economy, they can still ship it half way round the world, and
compete on price with Britain and lavishly-subsidised counterparts in the
E.U. :cool:

SPUGGIE J 21-09-2006 19:42

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Originally Posted by lettie
I have to admit that fresh NZ lamb, beef and venison are amongst the best meats I have ever tasted. They taste like real meat used to do when I was a kid.....


Was that back in the dark ages?????

Its a pity the nearest I get to real meat is from the farmers market as at least it has been hung properly and dosnt look like its previous owner was force fed steroids while stood in a stall.

Ianto.W. 24-09-2006 12:58

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:engsmil: At least Ireland as yet hasn't announced any plans to do the same.
But the really terrifying thought, is that, when Defra works out that Britain
has even more sheep an cattle than either of these countries, our own Labour government may come up with the bright idea that Britain must save the planet by following New Zealands example.

WillowTheWhisp 24-09-2006 14:07

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Ah that makes more sense now Lettie. We were only talking earlier today about the additives in food, even "fresh" stuff with all its pesticides and the concoctions given as animal feeds. Good on the New Zealnders for sticking up fo the natural approach. So their animals produce more bottom burps? Maybe the answer would be to grow more trees then or stop hacking down what we've got and let nature compensate in a natural way.

SPUGGIE J 24-09-2006 14:58

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As there has been that much damage to natures answer to "bad emissions" that we cant aford to wait for it to catch up. So we have to take drastic acction to cure this problem. If we hadnt worn blinkers been greedy and in some cases breeding faster than rodents we would be in as much of a mess. We have only ourselves to blame and cannot hold anyone or thing responsible for our mess.

Ianto.W. 24-09-2006 19:02

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Originally Posted by WillowTheWhisp
Ah that makes more sense now Lettie. We were only talking earlier today about the additives in food, even "fresh" stuff with all its pesticides and the concoctions given as animal feeds. Good on the New Zealnders for sticking up fo the natural approach. So their animals produce more bottom burps? Maybe the answer would be to grow more trees then or stop hacking down what we've got and let nature compensate in a natural way.

Go along with that willow as long as the trees are indiginous, the way the Lord intended, or nature , or Charles Darwin, or whoaver seeks to lay claim to salvation. (for my sake no bad karma plea-----------se.)


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