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3 EASY MEAT ANIMALS for BEGINNERS to RAISE AND PROCESS | Homesteady Podcast Episode 114

I never thought about feeder sheep as being a good meat animal, but like cows and rabbits they can live exclusively on grass. And apparently they are a relatively easy animal to slaughter at home as their carcasses are relatively small. The meat does have a strong taste and can't be used without the right seasonings and can't be mixed with virtually anything unlike chicken or even rabbit. 

Setting Up the Perfect 1 Acre Pig Farm (in the woods)

Running pigs in the woods is an interesting idea, especially when you have a lot of underbrush and invasive crap to clean up and want to really tear up the soil. Goats are good for some purposes, especially chewing away at brush but they won't tear up the soil like pigs will or restore it with lots of rich organic matter.

The Plastic Industry’s Long Fight to Blame Pollution on You

Plastic production really began in earnest in the 1950s. It’s hard to remember, but we once got along without it. Of course, plastic offered great convenience, and its production skyrocketed. In 1967, when Dustin Hoffman was advised to go into plastics “The Graduate,” there were 25 million tons of plastic produced. These days, we’re making 300 million tons. At this point, the plastics industry is worth $4 trillion and almost half of what it's producing is single-use plastics — things that will be used once and almost instantly become trash.

Public outrage at this problem erupted in 1970, with the first Earth Day, and the industry has been successfully dodging the issue ever since. Through advertising, public outreach campaigns, lobbying, and partnerships with non-profits designed to seem “green,” plastics industry organizations have been blaming “litterbugs” for the growing menace and promoting the idea of recycling as the solution, while at the same time fighting every serious attempt to limit plastic production.

Malvina Reynolds – Buying The Package

You're buying the package, you're buying the dream. You pay for the ads, on the television screen. They sell you a story, They sell you a mood, but what they don't deliver is food.