50centsaver wrote:"who says plant based ag is healthier?" There are many who have become informed.
"Lots of things in animals you cant easily get from plants and I dont mean protein." You are mistaken. You aren't alone in believing the protein myth.
We'll just have to agree to disagree. I could give you the links to the truth/facts based on science about human nutrition but this is a metals forum. Thank-you for taking the time to post your survival ideas. It was very much appreciated, and makes me think.
Well sorry to take your thread of track again then... but..
I know all about the claims of those who dont think humans should use animal products. I wasnt talking about protein, in fact I specifically had said I didnt mean protein because thats the one issue others point to they do address. I mean things like b12 and associated nutrients. there are a few. along with things that keep our hair and teeth stronger. We evolved on an animal AND plant diet. A few have crafted diets that cover most of humans nutritional needs, but those diets wouldnt be so easy to recreate low tech in all parts of the country. Besides you still miss a few things anyway. You realize youll pass on b12 (or other)deficiencies to your kids i some cases? again we evolved on meat. Its a big topic, and Im well versed in it. but as you said its a metals forum, so I will leave it there, I doubt Id convince you anyway, even with the supporting data
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But just back to ease of growing the food in general.... There are still free range animals in use, just not as common as it once was. it will in fact be much easier for people to get back to raising animals on a low outside input basis then it will be the rest of our foods. People are closer to that knowledge then growing plants without outside inputs.(productive levels) It will provide challenges for some parts of the country for sure though.
i was certainly right that maintaining fertility with low outside inputs is multiples easier with animals, then without. not that it cant be done without them. They certainly wont be going away. heck, any gardener could feed a few chickens throughout most of the year on scraps alone. Or a pig for that matter. anyone with a few acres could have a few goats munching on stuff you couldnt use yourself, while providing milk or meat.(its a bit better milk to be drinking as well, although any raw milk is better for you anyway presuming healthy animals and safe handling of the milk) Or with more land horses or cows and the like...
Im big on building food forests (agro forestry) or plains. Ive studied the full cycles of life through an eco system. the different ways the minerals cycle through them. Its a huge topic and not easy to distill, but what I meant to get at is that animals make farming much more efficient and multiples easier to manage long term. plants or animals alone throw it off balance some unless really well managed or outside inputs. Makes sense, these cycles have included plants evolving with animals for a long long time. There is a reason farms in most places had animals historically. Heck even rice growers have their carps swimming around the flooded fields. offering the addition of meat to the same field while also fertilizing the rice.