California regulates bovine flatulence

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Captain moonbeam owns a large ranch in N. Cal. hills cattle country inherited from his father, he quite often spends his time off on that ranch. Last year he had a detailed search for oil, gas, and mineral search on his property.
I wonder, if he wasn't scared to death he might actually find some on his property........
 

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She has Parkinson's disease now and can't sing anymore.
So, sad. She had a beautiful voice.
 

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Our governor should just be embarrassed, that is about all I can say. I'm all for trapping the methane and selling it, our landfill does that already. But my biggest concern is the price of all of this passed on to the producer and then ultimately on to the customer...can the little guy that milks 50 cows afford it? And what about the feed lots? Why are only the dairies being mentioned?
 

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The really scary thing is that California is one of the top dairy states in the country. Not sure they may be no 1
How will it effect milk prices in the store ?
 

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Our governor should just be embarrassed, that is about all I can say. I'm all for trapping the methane and selling it, our landfill does that already. But my biggest concern is the price of all of this passed on to the producer and then ultimately on to the customer...can the little guy that milks 50 cows afford it? And what about the feed lots? Why are only the dairies being mentioned?
I think we were typing at the same time
 

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