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  1. NZ’s Dirty Secret – Foreign Correspondence aired this on Australian TV Tues night.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a_mrSrvlFlQ
    The PM Ms. Ardern and her Govt telling lies at 14:00.
    The farmer is basically a polluting criminal.
    And now the Australians and hopefully the rest of the world can see just how clean and green we are NOT!

  2. I was born to third generation dairy farming heritage on both sides of my family over 60 years ago.
    My grandparents on my mother’s side of the family practised a low stress dairy cow farm system. This meant it was rare to call a vet. Because of the era there was no bulk spreading of fertiliser, instead the harrows behind the tractor followed the herd from paddock to paddock and weed control was done manually eg chipping thistles out with a spade.
    They also had a healthy number of trees and hedges across the farm which gave shelter and shade to the animals. There was an impressive orchard which filled the preserving cupboard. There were 200 laying hens that were free range during the day and there were pigs who had their own paddock.
    The biodiversity of their farm was not recognised until my father who dairy farmed and where I grew up mentioned regularly that my grandfather never called a vet whereas, because of changes pushed on us by Ruakura and peer pressure from farmers groups, the vet was a common visitor to our area. Intensification and higher production demands have been at the expense of both the animals, land and waterways. Sadly there does not seem to be anyone in Wellington capable of slowing down the Dairy juggernaut and I think if my Grandfather had been alive today he would be appalled by the large majority of dairy farming practices.

  3. “Animals run no risk of going to Hell, they are already there” – Victor Hugo

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