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KLA : Nation’s Largest Cattle Group Petitions EPA To Reconsider Endangerment Finding

NCBA is officially asking the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to reconsider its finding that greenhouse gas emissions from human sources are an endangerment to public health and welfare. The petition, filed last week, is based on information uncovered during the “climategate” scandal. Much of the data discovered through a series of secret e-mails calls into question the scientific validity behind EPA’s finding.

Because climategate wasn’t exposed until after the public comment period on the endangerment rule was proposed, NCBA and the Coalition for Responsible Regulation are asking EPA to postpone any related regulatory actions or rules until the review is completed.

“EPA owes it to the American people to be sure a rule of this magnitude is based on accurate information, not fudged or fabricated temperature data,” said NCBA Chief Environmental Counsel Tamara Thies.

The agency’s claim that man-made greenhouse gases are a danger to human health would allow EPA to initiate regulation. According to NCBA, such regulatory action would have severe consequences for the entire U.S. economy, including farmers and ranchers, by dramatically increasing input costs.

 


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Making budget friendly pig feed on a small livestock farm

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I am going to show you how we save our farm money by making our own pig feed. It's the same process as making our cattle feed just with a slight adjustment to our grinder/ mixer that makes all the difference. We buy all the feed stuff required to make the total mix feed. Run each through the mixer and at the end of the process we have a product that can be consumed by our pigs.

I am the 2nd generation to live on this property after my parents purchased it in 1978. As a child my father hobby farmed pigs for a couple years and ran a vegetable garden. But we were not a farm by any stretch of the imagination. There were however many family dairy farms surrounding us. So naturally I was hooked with farming since I saw my first tractor. As time went on, I worked for a couple of these farms and that only fueled my love of agriculture. In 2019 I was able to move back home as my parents were ready to downsize and I was ready to try my hand at farming. Stacy and logan share the same love of farming as I do. Stacy growing up on her family's dairy farm and logans exposure of farming/tractors at a very young age. We all share this same passion to grow a quality/healthy product to share with our community. Join us on this journey and see where the farm life takes us.