So, this is what counts as dairy farming in the US.. Near a blade a grass in sight

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  1. Some are like this. Some, believe it or not, aren’t. I love participating in our local dairy farms’ cheese CSAs (sheep, goat, and cow) where you can visit the farms and see how the animals are treated. Please don’t stereotype American dairy farmers.

  2. Our food is fucking shit here. In Ireland everything tasted better. That’s what capitalism does, when you commoditize everything nothing has any meaning or value.

    I do remember the cows everywhere too, and the very green grass. We don’t have any grass anywhere

    My wife wants me to get citizenship, but at this point in our lives it would be for my kids, not me. There’s too many cultural and political differences for me to want to uproot my family, get rid of everything we own, and completely start over in a new country. If I was 25 and single sure, but the next 20 years of my life everything is for my kids. Which I’m fine with.

  3. Ah beejesus shes a sorry sight for the want of a bit of green now isnt it?

    No wonder their butter be looking anemic and I not be trusting it

  4. This is why I try but organic free range meat and dairy , I can’t eat the meat/egg or drink the milk of an animal that has spent its whole life stressed out

  5. The US has awful dairy standards. A friend of mine is a Canadian with a masters in animal welfare, and they’ve actually studied this issue. The actual dairy products produced are also generally terrible, because there’s a direct correlation between good welfare for the animals and a high quality product.

  6. Feeding a nation of 330 million is a lot different than feeding a nation of 5. Let’s see China’s dairy farms…

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