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California to ban gas lawn mowers, leaf blowers
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(10-12-2021, 03:23 PM)jagibelieve Wrote: Battery powered equipment might be an option for some home owners, but not for me. When your "lawn" is measured in acres rather than feet and walkways that need a leaf blower is measured in miles rather than feet, battery power is just not efficient. Give me my diesel powered mower and gas powered leaf blower any day. Electric mowers are great; you can mow at night.
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(10-12-2021, 07:06 PM)Jags Wrote:(10-12-2021, 06:55 PM)jagibelieve Wrote: I'll probably get me a few goats, but not necessarily for grass. There is a massive vine problem in some areas (I think Kudzu?) as well as numerous saplings that need to stay in check. However it's going to produce goat farts. Are they as "bad" as cow farts? I can't get them until I put the infrastructure in place for them (shelter). The problem is that I don't like goat meat so I would have to get rid of them when they are ready for slaughter and I don't know if there is much demand for that. Are cow/goat/deer/gazelle/panther/cheetah/etc/etc/<<insert name of your favorite flatuent wild animal here>> farts really a thing? has this been studied? I'm not aware of this, and it sounds ridiculous on the surface. Were there fewer cows on this earth in the past and now they are somehow this massive global climate problem? I mean, I could see being overwhelmed by the smell of cow farts if I lived in, say, India, but this sounds like a whole lot of grasping at the wind by people who should really have more pressing problems to solve. I'm guessing I might personally produce more CO2/sulpher dioxide than most of the animals previously listed. Maybe they should get me in a lab and run some tests.. Look forward to being enlightened.
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