Global Warming: still the ‘Greatest Scam in History’

petros

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Utter bullshit.
Bulls don't have utters.

With dry conditions on the prairies and canola an issue plant proteins production is going to jump.

Smoked picnic hams are $1.47 an lb and turkeys are $0.85lb

I see 100 lbs of ham and turkey sausage for under $120 the near future.
 

Twin_Moose

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Bulls don't have utters.
With dry conditions on the prairies and canola an issue plant proteins production is going to jump.
Smoked picnic hams are $1.47 an lb and turkeys are $0.85lb
I see 100 lbs of ham and turkey sausage for under $120 the near future.

I hope so because according to Hoid I need to buy an alternative energy tractor without hydraulic capabilities, that do not exist except on concept boards or in his imagination, it might get pricey to put this years crop in Lol
 

petros

The Central Scrutinizer
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I hope so because according to Hoid I need to buy an alternative energy tractor without hydraulic capabilities, that do not exist except on concept boards or in his imagination, it might get pricey to put this years crop in Lol
Fire up the steam tractor. If they want to live like it's 100 years ago, we'll feed them what was produced 100 years ago.

After the first year of self induced famine we can go about our lives in peace.
 

Twin_Moose

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Fire up the steam tractor. If they want to live like it's 100 years ago, we'll feed them what was produced 100 years ago.
After the first year of self induced famine we can go about our lives in peace.

I see CC says we admitted more Carbon into the atmosphere 100 years ago than we do today so what's the problem? Lol

p.s. just messing with you CC
 

MHz

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Fire up the steam tractor. If they want to live like it's 100 years ago, we'll feed them what was produced 100 years ago.

After the first year of self induced famine we can go about our lives in peace.
You don't need a tractor when all the implements are now self propelled with each wheel having it's own motor and battery banks are also modular
 

MHz

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WTF are you hallucinating about now?
Why are you always so fuking lost?? The next step up for 'company farms' is to use robots and get rid of the 'farmers'. Tractors of today are maxed out in size for what the ground can support. The next step up if you want to go wider is to network a modular system that would be powered by something other than what current tractors use.



I hope so because according to Hoid I need to buy an alternative energy tractor without hydraulic capabilities, that do not exist except on concept boards or in his imagination, it might get pricey to put this years crop in Lol
Hydraulics can be operated using electric motors. E-motors can eliminate hoses and rams and pumps using rechargeable battery packs that are charged back at the shop or a mobile charger drives beside the machine so it can stay in the field working 24/7 for 30 days during the planting and harvest times. 'Drive by wire' is the term used