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    ...

    ... about water usage:


    ... digging down that hole, it appears that farmers need to save rain water in big containers/reservoirs (bassines) dug in the ground in order to use that retained water during summers' droughts in order to be able to feed the population.

    Of course the "Greens" are against it for all sorts of dubious reasons and which makes it a situation very similar to the shenanigans happening in California.

    Article in French: Méga-bassines : 4 questions pour comprendre ce projet controversé


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    Nearly 20,000 cattle die in fire at dairy farm


    Officials are calling a fire at a Texas dairy farm one of the deadliest in the history of the state regarding cattle deaths. (Source: KFDA)

    DIMMITT, Texas (KFDA/Gray News) - Texas officials say thousands of cattle have died in a fire at a dairy farm.

    KFDA reports that upwards of 18,000 cattle died in the fire that started Monday night at the South Fork Dairy.

    Officials said only a small percentage of the animals at the facility survived the fire with them having been moved to a separate area.

    According to Castro County Sheriff Sal Rivera, an explosion occurred at the farm as the fire spread to a building where the cattle were being held.

    “There’s some that survived, there’s some that are probably injured to the point where they’ll have to be destroyed,” Rivera said.

    The Texas State Fire Marshal’s Office reports it is continuing to investigate the cause of the fire. Rivera said it appears the fire may have started from a machine overheating that ignited the explosion.

    A woman working there was injured. She was taken to an area hospital in critical condition. The sheriff’s office said all other workers at the farm have been accounted for.

    According to the Animal Welfare Institute, the blaze is the deadliest fire regarding cattle deaths since the team started tracking barn fires in 2013.

    “We strongly encourage farms to adopt common-sense fire safety measures. It is hard to imagine anything worse than being burned alive,” said Margie Fishman, with the institute.

    The sheriff’s office reports the fire likely spread through the insulation of the building with all areas suffering some sort of damage.

    Officials said cleanup at the farm remains an ongoing process.

    “We strongly encourage farms to adopt common-sense fire safety measures. It is hard to imagine anything worse than being burned alive,” said Margie Fishman, with the institute.

    The sheriff’s office reports the fire likely spread through the insulation of the building with all areas suffering some sort of damage.

    Officials said cleanup at the farm remains an ongoing process.

    “We strongly encourage farms to adopt common-sense fire safety measures. It is hard to imagine anything worse than being burned alive,” said Margie Fishman, with the institute.

    The sheriff’s office reports the fire likely spread through the insulation of the building with all areas suffering some sort of damage.

    Officials said cleanup at the farm remains an ongoing process.
    https://www.kbtx.com/2023/04/12/near...re-dairy-farm/
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    They recently admitted on television that there is an egg shortage on our supermarket right now.

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    Quote Posted by prc (here)
    They recently admitted on television that there is an egg shortage on our supermarket right now.
    Franny posted about possible contamination of the chicken feed https://projectavalon.net/forum4/sho...=1#post1541719

    Several folks around here had their chickens stop laying, too, and luckily figured it out eventually and changed the feed brand they were buying. Usually we are able to buy home bred eggs from people, but it was so strange for a while, when all the home chickens just weren't laying.
    I was so happy to get 2 dozen eggs from some homesteading friends last weekend, and to hear that since they changed the feed, they have more eggs than they can use! They also gave me two huge goose eggs, and I made an easter butter cake with them. So good!
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    This was tweeted on 16 April, but has since been deleted:
    VIDEO: Rice is to blame for around 10 percent of global emissions of methane, a gas that over two decades, traps about 80 times as much heat as carbon dioxide. Scientists say that if the world wants to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, rice cannot be ignored. pic.twitter.com/46GgkaGPgK
    — AFP News Agency (@AFP, Agence France Presse) April 16, 2023
    Here are some of the responses:

    https://twitter.com/EERCANE/status/1647679411456561155

    https://twitter.com/RealAlexLucio/st...28848010616832

    https://twitter.com/BlueCollarBTC21/...86368150683648

    https://twitter.com/PrimeCheckMark/s...15350480289794

    https://twitter.com/deeplens/status/1647705843167576064

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    Quote Posted by Bill Ryan (here)
    This was tweeted on 16 April, but has since been deleted:
    VIDEO: Rice is to blame for around 10 percent of global emissions of methane, a gas that over two decades, traps about 80 times as much heat as carbon dioxide. Scientists say that if the world wants to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, rice cannot be ignored. pic.twitter.com/46GgkaGPgK
    — AFP News Agency (@AFP, Agence France Presse) April 16, 2023
    Here are some of the responses:

    https://twitter.com/EERCANE/status/1647679411456561155

    https://twitter.com/RealAlexLucio/st...28848010616832

    https://twitter.com/BlueCollarBTC21/...86368150683648

    https://twitter.com/PrimeCheckMark/s...15350480289794

    https://twitter.com/deeplens/status/1647705843167576064
    This type of criminal insanity will not end until we, the people of the world, put an end to it. Once, finally, and for all.

    As a related side note, I am to be included in the camp of those who think Spaceship Earth is undergoing a process of terraforming. What lifeforms survive, if not thrive, in an environment with much less, or devoid of, CO2?

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    Another chicken fire. Ballyhaunis is less than 30 minutes from where I live.

    Quote Friday, 28 July 2023

    Probe into chicken factory blaze begins
    Tom Shiel

    AN INVESTIGATION is under way to discover the cause of a fire that destroyed one of Ireland's largest chicken-processing factories.

    Six fire brigade units had to fight for seven hours on Saturday morning to contain the blaze at the breading and cooking section of the Western Brand Chickens plant on the outskirts of Ballyhaunis, Co Mayo.

    The fire caused millions of euro worth of damage to the newly constructed factory, which is owned by the Lannon family.

    The breading unit, where up to 30 people are engaged in the manufacture of burgers and nuggets, was empty at the time due to the bank holiday and nobody was injured.

    The main Western Brand Chicken complex, which employs about 100 people, was unaffected by the blaze.

    A company spokesman said it was too early to say if workers would be temporarily laid off.

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    Here We Go Again: Another Food Processing Plant Burns To The Ground

    https://davidicke.com/2023/08/24/her...to-the-ground/

    The American Plant Food Corporation’s fertilizer plant in Bartlett, Texas, near Round Rock, reportedly caught fire around 8:30 p.m. on August 20th. The plant has since burned to the ground.

    The Bartlett Volunteer Fire Department received a call to come put it out at 9901 North Highway 95. The fertilizer plant is said “vital to the local community” and to Texas state.

    Because of voluminous hazardous and highly flammable chemicals at the plant, firefighters decided it was best to not try to extinguish the flames with water as they typically would for other types of fires. “Hazard crews were on site all night, including Temple who was monitoring overnight until Round Rock hazard crews came to relieve them,” Wentrcek told the media according to a report by Natural News.

    Despite the severity of the fire, Highway 95, which runs alongside the plant, remains open. Bartlett Independent School District likewise remains open and has not canceled classes as air quality has been deemed as “good.”

    “We did make the determination to keep school in session because we felt there was no danger for the children or the citizens in the area,” said Wentrcek about the decision.

    Both the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) and Texas Emergency Management were on the scene as well, with TCEQ testing air quality and providing guidance to fire crews about how best to protect the surrounding environment.

    The American Plant Food Corporation currently operates 11 different locations across Texas – well, 10 now that the Bartlett plant, which first opened in the late 1990s, is out of commission for the foreseeable future.

    Mayor Mees stressed at a press conference that the Bartlett fertilizer plant is essential to Central Texas, which relies on its products to grow food. – Natural News

    Coincidence? Two Separate Fires Destroy Chicken Farm & Agricultural Equipment Dealer In MN
    Two More Fertilizer Plants in Europe Shut Down Due to High Gas Prices – No Energy Means No Food
    Fertilizer plants are deemed necessary to grow food. The United Nations has even declared that a shortage of fertilizer could lead to famine.

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    Has anyone posted on this yet? with the Panama Canal. This report says that the U.S. is the heaviest user of the canal for imports ( food also being an import ). I thought it important to drop here.

    My apologies if it has already been reported here.

    You'll have to click the link to watch it on youtube. The video is from Timebomb.
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    Depopulation: Ice Age Farmer--They're Trying to Starve Us Out
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    Source: https://www.bitchute.com/video/VoUOSq0yqOup

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