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Avoid reinfection.
There once was a Doctor AJ
Who came onto Twitter to say
It might be alarming
But T cells are harming
So, avoid reinfection, OK?
https://twitter.com/LeonardiBot
Just a bit of Australian scuttlebutt. Must keep up with the doings eh.
https://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/HL2207/S00022/whistleblower-relief-dropping-the-collaery-case.htm
Wild and free. That sounds right for NZ aspirations. But…
https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/country/470663/where-the-wild-grapes-grow-the-stray-vines-in-unexpected-places
https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/country/470521/nz-audits-palm-kernel-supply-chain-as-indonesia-battles-foot-and-mouth-outbreak
Aha. Palm kernel, forced feed farming or something in NZ, or overstocking but certainly not balanced farming with good regeneration* for good returns and healthy farming. But no we have to wait till we get kicked in the bum. So how does that work? It is because the owners of the farms are not the ones getting kicked. And when they mess their nests and feel cold winds sweeping across their comfortable swivel chairs, they sell out for $70 million which only some other plutocrat can afford.
Regenerative grazing is a principle-driven agricultural practice of building soil health by managing livestock on perennial and annual forages, and in a way that supports human and ecosystem health, farm profitability, and community and food system resilience.
Grazing Benefits – Pasture Project
https://pastureproject.org › regenerative-grazing-benefits
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