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Cake day: December 13th, 2023

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  • Okay, so we have large numbers of livestock dying of starvation because there are not enough calories in silage to support the livestock we have.

    Then because they die unevenly (older and naturally sicklier animals first), they’re still pretty well distributed throughout farms very far from each other.

    So now we need to transport our silage further to distribute it to our livestock, who again release a lot of methane in their processing of it.

    This means, instead of using silage to make fertilizer or allow tractors to run on ethanol, we send it far away, where it can be used make a lot more contributions to greenhouse gases than we would have if we’d just stop trying to rear animals.