I think it was charlie kirk, the rightie, who said recently men having sex with women were gay because he is a proud incel. Oh and also some deranged idiot on your side tried to imply women can be given an abortion when the baby is halfway out of the birth canal during childbirth. No, that does not happen and no one does that.
Animal Feeding Operations - Uses of Manure Throughout history, people who raise livestock and poultry have used manure as a fertilizer, soil amendment, energy source, even construction material. Manure contains many useful, recyclable components, including nutrients, organic matter, solids, energy, and fiber. With today’s technology, manure can be used more efficiently and in more ways than ever, which should mitigate many of the environmental impacts that result when manure is treated as a waste.
Nutrients Farmers, gardeners, landscapers, and others commonly use livestock manure as a fertilizer to provide nutrients needed for crop production. Manure nutrients have real value as fertilizer. Manure’s fertilizer value will increase as the price of commercial fertilizers increase. Like commercial fertilizer, manure must be managed properly to avoid environmental impacts. Manure has fertilizer value in its raw form; however, processing manure through digestion, composting, or other means can yield materials that are more portable and whose nutrients are more available to plants, more balanced to crop needs, or less prone to environmental losses.
Fresh Manure Using fresh manure as a fertilizer to raise crops that will be fed back to the livestock, either directly or as a by-product of further processing, is an excellent way to recycle nutrients. Ideally, fresh manure would be used on the farm where the manure is generated or on a neighboring farm, because fresh manure is expensive to haul even short distances. Livestock manure is commonly land-applied as a semi-solid or liquid. Farmers can incorporate manure into the soil or inject it under the soil surface to reduce the risk of runoff losses and odor problems. Sometimes manure solids are separated from the liquid. Following liquid/solid manure separation, the remaining manure liquids still contain about half of the original nutrients. The solids can be used for bedding or for other uses and the liquids can be land applied to both water and fertilize crops. Farmers are the most common users of fresh manure for fertilizer, but home gardeners and landscapers also sometimes fertilize with fresh manure.
Compost Composting livestock manure reduces odors, kills disease-causing agents (pathogens), reduces bulk, and stabilizes the manure for easier handling. A properly constructed and managed manure composting operation can also process mortalities (dead animals) from livestock operations. In some parts of the country, composting operations must be intensively managed to guarantee pathogen-free compost that meets requirements of both health regulations and public perception. Compost can be applied more evenly and with better control than manure. The nitrogen in compost is not as readily available to plants as the nitrogen in fresh manure, but the availability of phosphorus, potassium and other nutrients from compost is similar to, or higher than, the availability of those nutrients from fresh manure. Farmers and ranchers can use composted manure at their own operations as fertilizer or bedding. Sales of compost can remove excess nutrients from farms and ranches that cannot use all of their manure nutrients for their own needs. Compost is less expensive to transport than fresh manure due to its lower moisture content, and more profitable to transport because of its higher market value. This means that compost has more potential for use in areas farther from the farm. Manure compost can be used for many purposes in non-agricultural areas, including site restoration, erosion control, soil remediation, and wetland restoration.
Compost users include gardeners, landscapers, vegetable farmers, turf growers, golf course managers, ornamental crop growers, and homeowners. More information about manure composting is available from numerous sources, for example: North Dakota State University Extension’s Composting Animal Manures Kansas Department of Health and Environment’s Composting at Livestock Facilities
Other Manure Products Pelletizing compacts fresh manure at high temperature and pressure to convert it into a dry finished product. Pellets are useful as a soil amendment or fertilizer. Because the pellets take up a smaller volume, they can be more easily stored and transported than manure. In some cases, processing can result in a product with a consistent and predictable nutrient content, making it more convenient for crop production and other uses. The pelletizing process is mainly used for poultry litter but could be applied to separated solids from other manures. Nutrient extraction technologies, or manure nutrient recovery technologies, can remove nutrients from manure for fertilizer products. Nutrient extraction removes elemental nutrients from raw manure, separated liquids, or residuals of anaerobic digestion by chemical precipitation or coagulation. Examples of fertilizer products that can be generated with nutrient extraction systems are ammonium sulfate, calcium phosphate, and magnesium ammonium sulfate (struvite) crystals.
If you are talking about gender not sex, then yes, that's absolutely true. A trans man can retain their uterus and theoretically can still bear children. GRA doesn't have to include a hysterectomy. You aren't very bright, are you?
The Centennial Light was originally a 30-watt[4] (or 60-watt[5]) bulb, but is now very dim, emitting about the same light as a 4-watt nightlight.
Oh I get it, you are using that to imply he is a d.............drain on societal consciousness. His presence makes everyone less intelligent.
And laughable shit like this is why you folks (of whatever hybrid gender/sex & their enablers) will always be on the outskirts of society. No rational person buys into this as legitimate no matter how politically correct they appear to be. Sorry, not sorry.
So tonight I am going to make a hybrid Cucumber/West Indies Salad. https://www.food.com/recipe/mr-bayleys-west-indies-salad-30415 Except crab meat is fucking expensive so I’m only doing half a pound. Also I’ll be using shallots instead of onions, white wine vinegar instead of cider and adding some lemon and cucumber (I have both Persian and English and haven’t decided).
The grocery story here makes an excellent crabmeat salad. Wouldn't have a clue about the recipe or what's in it. But, it .... is edible. That may not sound appetizing to some, but, to me, food is either edible or non-edible. Most foods falling into the non-edible category.
Nah. We are rapidly approaching an era where technology is going to force us to challenge many of assumptions on what humanity is. But religious idiots will scream and fling poo because their 3000 year old book of bronze age savagery didn't think about it. On the first page of the bible the creator of the universe tells us of his creation - and gets it wrong. We should put the faerie tales away. The human condition is going to change dramatically.
You aren't allowed to call us that till you take a blast of Force Lightning for us and throw Mitch McConnell into the reactor core. Until then, you're just a creature of hate and rage in a suit that makes him look like a sex toy.