Pasture for Life: A solution to global warming
In this short article, Pasture for Life explore some of the common concerns raised around global warming and the rearing of livestock, such as Methane Emissions and Green House Gasses. Using some of the latest research, Pasture for Life...
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Stream Farm Open Day 2019
You may have noticed we haven’t mentioned our 2019 open day. For a number of reasons we have decided to move it for this year to the Autumn, so there will be no open day in June. More details...
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Study: White Oak Pastures Beef Reduces Atmospheric Carbon
‘Almost everyone these days has been educated that carbon emissions from industrialized beef production are a startlingly large contributor to man-made climate change…Luckily for meat-eaters, scientists at Quantis, one of the world’s most respected environmental research and design firms,...
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Glyphosate Causes Serious Multi-Generational Health Damage to Rats
Washington State University (WSU) researchers have found a variety of diseases and other health problems in the second- and third-generation offspring of rats exposed to glyphosate, the world’s most used weed killer. Read more from Sustainable Pulse here.
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Bridgwater Mercury
As a follow-on from BBC Countryfile, Stream Farm was featured in the Bridgwater Mercury. You can pick up a copy in most local outlets this week, or read the online article here.
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