I shook my head in disbelief. This can't be real, can it? Well, sometimes truth can be stranger than fiction. Coincidentally, the blog post two days ago was about the 'emissions' of our cows and now, low and behold, our government is getting serious on reducing those emissions. The current Administration is planning on making the Dairy industry reduce the methane emissions of its cows by 25% by 2020. Here is a quote from that article from the Daily Caller:
“Statistics vary regarding how much methane the average dairy cow expels. Some experts say 100 liters to 200 liters a day… while others say it’s up to 500 liters… a day. In any case, that’s a lot of methane, an amount comparable to the pollution produced by a car in a day.”
The article did not go into specific detail about how you would supposedly go about capturing the flatulence of cows and a quick search turned up the image below from Argentina where methane gas emitted from Dairy Cows was being captured.
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"You'll not put a tank on my back to catch gas from when I 'break wind!'" |
When I"m forced to install tubes in uncomfortable places on my cows and burden them with tanks on their backs, it might be time to march somewhere with pitchforks and torches.
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