OH SHIT! OH SHIT! OH SHIT!
QUICK! KILL ALL THE CHICKENS!
Well, we can only pray.
OH SHIT! OH SHIT! OH SHIT!
MUH TENDIES!!!!
Ok, I am going to knock that shit off right now post haste lest some of you fuckers start referring to me as the OH SHIT anon.
Umm, yes, I suspect that this is a part of their script to bring a food shortage to U.S. Damaged plants, pandemic in the stock lines, makes it really easy to have chicken tendy shortages at the supermarket. Between this, the ukraine shit show, and the fucking chinks, I swear to God I am about out of patience.
That is beyond my organic chemistry knowledge. I grow vegetables but I haven't a clue about growing a chicken in a test tube.
I could understand the idea of growing a fertilized egg in a synthetic womb assuming you could replicate the flow of nutrients and oxygen equivalent to a normal birth. You could harvest eggs and sperm from chickens and roosters and then form a sort of efficient chicken growing factory. I suspect though that Super Meat is something far less natural and perhaps far more heinous.
If you have an abundance of other energy sources, you can solve the water problem. In example, Lockheed patented a second fusion reactor design within the past two years as I recall. If you get the sheep off of the idea that nuclear power is bad,you can use nuclear power to drive desalination plants and thus create an abundant drinking water supply from the ocean. A desal plant takes a shitload of power to pump seawater through the RO trains and it usually limits the economics of using the technology but, if you have a shitload of power through an efficient and cost effective source like nuke, now the economics change. My .02.
I am a big proponent of hydroponics. In a 4x4x7 grow tent, we produced enough chards, kales, buttercrunch, arugula, and red sails to satisfy our salad making needs weekly. I would still have it but for the fact that we had an aphid attack that wiped out our crop and I could not win. The volumetric efficiency and time to harvest was so much faster with hydro than conventional or container gardening.
I'm just an average guy and made that work. Imagine what an ag grad could do with the proper funding and facilities.
The desal thing would is in process on the west coast. the west experiences protracted droughts and has high population density so it somewhat makes sense. Other areas of the country do not have the drought problem thus there is little need for desal. However, we could probably get better at capturing the energy and yields of these massive thunder/tornadic events which transpire in the midwest.
Move the intake to the shelf. It would solve a lot of problems. The plant in Ventura was more likely shut down due to local government economics. as I recall, they sold the membranes, probably to generate cash to fund other pet pork projects.
California democrats loot the piss out of their tax base. It is truly criminal what goes on there.
No, my friend is an ag grad and knows very little about Chem. Eng. or Bio.Eng. True though, an agbusiness guy could make the decision to hire a mad scientist to increase production so I guess you are right.
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Poseidon was going to do 2 new plants, H.B. and I think Carlsbad. I cannot recall which plant was further along but we were talking about H.B. back in 2013-2014. Shit, 8 wasted years already.
The browning BPS is a nice pump as it ejects out the bottom. They are all good imho. Had Winchester, Remington. I would guess that the Mossberg prolly works just fine too.