The Evil Dr. Longshadow Posted Thursday at 02:10 AM Posted Thursday at 02:10 AM It shows... They're not buying American beef as fast as they used to. Ranchers are getting pounded. Quote
Insipid Posted Thursday at 02:27 AM Posted Thursday at 02:27 AM Good. The rancherd voted for Trump with his stupid trade policies. Play stupid games, win stupid prizes. 7 Quote
André Toulon Posted Thursday at 08:44 AM Posted Thursday at 08:44 AM Most of us have been aware of BRICS and their goal of eliminating America as a major player in world trade, but it's been largely ignored because "Murica, we dont need no help from furenners".... So much so we put a slow witted, sloppy, crybaby in charge of smoothing things over and keeping us relevant, but instead he got the middle finger and all these people who thought they had Bruce Wayne in office are finding out its just a clown digging digging their graves while he shrugs and shits himself. 4 Quote
lupin_bebop Posted Thursday at 11:32 PM Posted Thursday at 11:32 PM Power that be gutted the food health, safety, and regulations. Then, they decided to saber rattle with labor and citizenship issues, I’m not surprised. Play stupid games; win stupid prizes. 1 Quote
The Evil Dr. Longshadow Posted Friday at 01:30 AM Author Posted Friday at 01:30 AM 50 minutes ago, katt_goddess said: More like American beef being poor quality shit to begin with. First, cattle are supposed to eat grass, not corn and sawdust. Second, there are the artificial hormones and antibiotics. Also, have you seen the fields they are kept in? The Russians and Chinese have that all figured out now and America needs to catch up. Before you start about the USDA and FDA having been gutted or whichever, just bear in mind that this major loss of business all by itself is going to light some fires under corporate asses. They still want access to Chinese markets and when cleaning up that shit is the only way, thats what they'll do, laws or no laws. 2 Quote
MasqueradeOverture Posted Friday at 06:58 AM Posted Friday at 06:58 AM GUTFELD IS NOT FUNNY 1 2 Quote
lupin_bebop Posted Friday at 08:39 AM Posted Friday at 08:39 AM 7 hours ago, The Evil Dr. Longshadow said: More like American beef being poor quality shit to begin with. First, cattle are supposed to eat grass, not corn and sawdust. Second, there are the artificial hormones and antibiotics. Also, have you seen the fields they are kept in? The Russians and Chinese have that all figured out now and America needs to catch up. Before you start about the USDA and FDA having been gutted or whichever, just bear in mind that this major loss of business all by itself is going to light some fires under corporate asses. They still want access to Chinese markets and when cleaning up that shit is the only way, thats what they'll do, laws or no laws. You said all that bullshit, and still couldn’t get it right. Swing and a miss. 2 Quote
Insipid Posted Friday at 12:16 PM Posted Friday at 12:16 PM 10 hours ago, The Evil Dr. Longshadow said: More like American beef being poor quality shit to begin with. First, cattle are supposed to eat grass, not corn and sawdust. Second, there are the artificial hormones and antibiotics. Also, have you seen the fields they are kept in? The Russians and Chinese have that all figured out now and America needs to catch up. Before you start about the USDA and FDA having been gutted or whichever, just bear in mind that this major loss of business all by itself is going to light some fires under corporate asses. They still want access to Chinese markets and when cleaning up that shit is the only way, thats what they'll do, laws or no laws. You sweet summer child. China made a deal with Brazil to make up for the loss. There's no reason for China to go back to the USA for beef. America has proven to be an unreliable trading partner, especially with Trump in charge. 7 Quote
discolé monade Posted Friday at 01:28 PM Posted Friday at 01:28 PM shhhhh let him make more st00pid. 2 Quote
The Evil Dr. Longshadow Posted Friday at 10:23 PM Author Posted Friday at 10:23 PM 8 hours ago, discolé monade said: shhhhh let him make more st00pid. This just in: Australia may end up filling at least part of the void. https://apnews.com/article/beef-australia-united-states-tariffs-trump-collins-84ca0010c3f1c978e809367086d948c2 Quote
[classic swim] Posted Friday at 10:41 PM Posted Friday at 10:41 PM h’yuck h’yuck quit feedin’ the cattle corn n’ sawdust! 3 Quote
katt_goddess Posted Friday at 10:46 PM Posted Friday at 10:46 PM 21 hours ago, The Evil Dr. Longshadow said: More like American beef being poor quality shit to begin with. First, cattle are supposed to eat grass, not corn and sawdust. Second, there are the artificial hormones and antibiotics. Also, have you seen the fields they are kept in? The Russians and Chinese have that all figured out now and America needs to catch up. Before you start about the USDA and FDA having been gutted or whichever, just bear in mind that this major loss of business all by itself is going to light some fires under corporate asses. They still want access to Chinese markets and when cleaning up that shit is the only way, thats what they'll do, laws or no laws. The gutting of regulations as well as the forced deterioration of inspection standards under this very administration has made it so that food in general around here is going to be toxic for most people. You may be happy with your ratdog with extra feces just the way RFK Jr likes them but the rest of us aren't. The last time Thunder Diaper took the stage, he trashed the soybean exports around here and that never fully recovered because China [ big big big on soybeans - Japan too - I hate natto ] found other countries that were willing to fill the void. Crops rotted in the fields here. Now it's the ranchers turn and no, there will be no recovering unless that certain someone takes a header off a highland this weekend. 2 Quote
The Evil Dr. Longshadow Posted Friday at 10:53 PM Author Posted Friday at 10:53 PM 11 minutes ago, [classic swim] said: h’yuck h’yuck quit feedin’ the cattle corn n’ sawdust! What do you think cellulose fiber is? And yes, commercial cattle are fed primarily on horse corn, not grass. 1 Quote
katt_goddess Posted Friday at 11:35 PM Posted Friday at 11:35 PM 36 minutes ago, The Evil Dr. Longshadow said: What do you think cellulose fiber is? And yes, commercial cattle are fed primarily on horse corn, not grass. Cellulose fiber is literally plant walls. If you've ever eaten a salad in your life, you've eaten a bowl of cellulose fiber. And feeder cattle require at least 16% crude fiber if not more in order to properly digest anything. Too little and those cow pies are platter splatters and muscle/meat mass is lost. City boy. 2 Quote
The Evil Dr. Longshadow Posted Friday at 11:43 PM Author Posted Friday at 11:43 PM 7 minutes ago, katt_goddess said: Cellulose fiber is literally plant walls. If you've ever eaten a salad in your life, you've eaten a bowl of cellulose fiber. And feeder cattle require at least 16% crude fiber if not more in order to properly digest anything. Too little and those cow pies are platter splatters and muscle/meat mass is lost. City boy. Grass is too expensive. The cellulose fiber given to cattle is extracted from saw dust, not grass, lettuce or cabbage. 1 Quote
katt_goddess Posted Friday at 11:56 PM Posted Friday at 11:56 PM 10 minutes ago, The Evil Dr. Longshadow said: Grass is too expensive. The cellulose fiber given to cattle is extracted from saw dust, not grass, lettuce or cabbage. No it isn't. It's from hay and silage because both of those contain the fiber needed for proper digestion as well as the sugars needed. And hay grows really well. City boy. 2 Quote
The Evil Dr. Longshadow Posted yesterday at 12:01 AM Author Posted yesterday at 12:01 AM 3 minutes ago, katt_goddess said: No it isn't. It's from hay and silage because both of those contain the fiber needed for proper digestion as well as the sugars needed. And hay grows really well. City boy. This "rancher" is just one example. Corporate ranches have been doing this for decades. https://www.feedstrategy.com/animal-nutrition/article/15436543/iowa-cattle-farmer-converting-sawdust-into-feed 1 Quote
The Evil Dr. Longshadow Posted yesterday at 12:19 AM Author Posted yesterday at 12:19 AM 30 minutes ago, [classic swim] said: Source? I gave the source to Katt. Quote
scoobdog Posted yesterday at 12:21 AM Posted yesterday at 12:21 AM 19 minutes ago, The Evil Dr. Longshadow said: This "rancher" is just one example. Corporate ranches have been doing this for decades. https://www.feedstrategy.com/animal-nutrition/article/15436543/iowa-cattle-farmer-converting-sawdust-into-feed He sounds like literally the only example according to that article. 2 Quote
scoobdog Posted yesterday at 12:38 AM Posted yesterday at 12:38 AM Also, no, the vast majority of ranchers do not have the money or resources to convert wood chips into feed filler (it’s not standalone). It’s solely an option for areas experiencing extreme drought and it wouldn’t directly affect the beef flavor because its an empty calorie filler to more traditional feed (primarily alfalfa). It does however lead to malnourishment which is a factor. 1 2 Quote
The Evil Dr. Longshadow Posted yesterday at 01:19 AM Author Posted yesterday at 01:19 AM (edited) 42 minutes ago, scoobdog said: Also, no, the vast majority of ranchers do not have the money or resources to convert wood chips into feed filler (it’s not standalone). It’s solely an option for areas experiencing extreme drought and it wouldn’t directly affect the beef flavor because its an empty calorie filler to more traditional feed (primarily alfalfa). It does however lead to malnourishment which is a factor. What!? If it were so expensive, compared to maintaining and paying the additional property taxes for hundreds of acrres of grass and hey, he would NOT be using the waste product from a saw mill. And again, the deep pocketed corporate ranches have already been doing this for decades. Edited yesterday at 01:20 AM by The Evil Dr. Longshadow Quote
scoobdog Posted yesterday at 01:35 AM Posted yesterday at 01:35 AM 14 minutes ago, The Evil Dr. Longshadow said: What!? If it were so expensive, compared to maintaining and paying the additional property taxes for hundreds of acrres of grass and hey, he would NOT be using the waste product from a saw mill. And again, the deep pocketed corporate ranches have already been doing this for decades. You try eat wood chips and tell us how it works out for you. 2 Quote
The Evil Dr. Longshadow Posted yesterday at 01:38 AM Author Posted yesterday at 01:38 AM 2 minutes ago, scoobdog said: You try eat wood chips and tell us how it works out for you. It's already in your grated parmesan. You should really start buying blocks and grating it yourself. Quote
scoobdog Posted yesterday at 01:51 AM Posted yesterday at 01:51 AM 12 minutes ago, The Evil Dr. Longshadow said: It's already in your grated parmesan. You should really start buying blocks and grating it yourself. No, it’s not, and I don’t buy grated Parmesan for other reasons. Quote
PenguinBoss Posted yesterday at 02:31 AM Posted yesterday at 02:31 AM You guys know he can't link bullshit he heard on AM radio. 1 5 Quote
katt_goddess Posted yesterday at 02:45 AM Posted yesterday at 02:45 AM 1 hour ago, scoobdog said: Also, no, the vast majority of ranchers do not have the money or resources to convert wood chips into feed filler (it’s not standalone). It’s solely an option for areas experiencing extreme drought and it wouldn’t directly affect the beef flavor because its an empty calorie filler to more traditional feed (primarily alfalfa). It does however lead to malnourishment which is a factor. A starving cow will chew on anything including the fence posts. That doesn't mean the farmer feeds the cows fence posts. Most farmers can buy hay from someone who decided to grow out a field of it in an off year. And depending on the area in question, you can bale with advanced permissions on government property if the area is environmentally stable for that sort of activity. Pretty sure the dairy farm I grew up near was allowed to collect from a chunk of the swamp in late summer/early fall when the area was all dried up and the nesting ducks had moved out. Such a city boy. He probably thinks brown cows make chocolate milk. 4 Quote
mthor Posted yesterday at 03:11 AM Posted yesterday at 03:11 AM 24 minutes ago, katt_goddess said: A starving cow will chew on anything including the fence posts. That doesn't mean the farmer feeds the cows fence posts. Most farmers can buy hay from someone who decided to grow out a field of it in an off year. And depending on the area in question, you can bale with advanced permissions on government property if the area is environmentally stable for that sort of activity. Pretty sure the dairy farm I grew up near was allowed to collect from a chunk of the swamp in late summer/early fall when the area was all dried up and the nesting ducks had moved out. Such a city boy. He probably thinks brown cows make chocolate milk. Well, you are dealing with someone who smokes Crowns. If he can smoke wood chips, surely cows can eat them. 6 Quote
katt_goddess Posted yesterday at 03:17 AM Posted yesterday at 03:17 AM 4 minutes ago, mthor said: Well, you are dealing with someone who smokes Crowns. If he can smoke wood chips, surely cows can eat them. Dude's smoking jenkem. 2 Quote
The Evil Dr. Longshadow Posted yesterday at 03:59 AM Author Posted yesterday at 03:59 AM 1 hour ago, PenguinBoss said: You guys know he can't link bullshit he heard on AM radio. Time: https://time.com/4226321/parmesan-wood-pulp/ 1 Quote
discolé monade Posted yesterday at 04:12 AM Posted yesterday at 04:12 AM LMAO! wtf link? link: https://link.com/thereisno4/wtfcrackardfiles-smoke-no-smell/ 3 Quote
André Toulon Posted yesterday at 04:13 AM Posted yesterday at 04:13 AM Bro is killing it with these 10-12 year old articles. How far do you even scroll for this shit 🤡 4 Quote
discolé monade Posted yesterday at 04:19 AM Posted yesterday at 04:19 AM 5 minutes ago, André Toulon said: Bro is killing it with these 10-12 year old articles. How far do you even scroll for this shit 🤡 this gem was on page 18 3 Quote
discolé monade Posted yesterday at 04:19 AM Posted yesterday at 04:19 AM oh shit...wrong video... but you know what. i'm ...i'm gonna' hold on this one. i'll stay. 4 Quote
The Evil Dr. Longshadow Posted yesterday at 04:22 AM Author Posted yesterday at 04:22 AM 1 minute ago, André Toulon said: Bro is killing it with these 10-12 year old articles. How far do you even scroll for this shit 🤡 The age of the article is not relevant. The stuff is still in there. If you want fiber, it could come from spinach, lettuce or even dandillion greens... or sawdust. Which is cheapest? Why did I have to use an alternative search engine AND an alternative browser to find the Time article? Google just loves burying things like this, that's why. 3 Quote
discolé monade Posted yesterday at 04:27 AM Posted yesterday at 04:27 AM only rich...er..erer farmers use sawdust. lol did you even watch your source? it's like one asshole lumbermill owner that thought it would be cool to be even greedier and dispicable and feed cattle something they don't naturally consume... for what purpose? to what end? 3 Quote
scoobdog Posted yesterday at 04:27 AM Posted yesterday at 04:27 AM 3 minutes ago, The Evil Dr. Longshadow said: The age of the article is not relevant. The stuff is still in there. If you want fiber, it could come from spinach, lettuce or even dandillion greens... or sawdust. Which is cheapest? Why did I have to use an alternative search engine AND an alternative browser to find the Time article? Google just loves burying things like this, that's why. Seriously, bro. Eat wood chips. 3 Quote
The Evil Dr. Longshadow Posted yesterday at 04:29 AM Author Posted yesterday at 04:29 AM (edited) 4 minutes ago, discolé monade said: only rich...er..erer farmers use sawdust. lol did you even watch your source? it's like one asshole lumbermill owner that thought it would be cool to be even greedier and dispicable and feed cattle something they don't naturallyey consume... for what purpose? to what end? Profit. Yes, the very same reason somebody dealing ftom the trunk of his car would sell you a bag of weed and thirty percent of its weight is oregano that had been soaked in acetone and re-dried. Edited yesterday at 04:34 AM by The Evil Dr. Longshadow 3 Quote
discolé monade Posted yesterday at 04:32 AM Posted yesterday at 04:32 AM i wasn't actu- do you know what rhetorical means? 2 Quote
The Evil Dr. Longshadow Posted yesterday at 04:35 AM Author Posted yesterday at 04:35 AM 2 minutes ago, discolé monade said: i wasn't actu- do you know what rhetorical means? I make no distinctions. 4 Quote
scoobdog Posted yesterday at 04:40 AM Posted yesterday at 04:40 AM 7 minutes ago, The Evil Dr. Longshadow said: Profit. Yes, the very same reason somebody dealing ftom the trunk of his car would sell you a bag of weed and thirty percent of its weight is oregano that had been soaked in acetone and re-dried. One of the drawbacks of being a speed walking champion is that you have to literally out walk the worst people in existence… the dregs of Atlantic City. By the way, what smells better, smoked oregano in your reefer or smoked oregano on your pork chops? 3 Quote
André Toulon Posted yesterday at 04:45 AM Posted yesterday at 04:45 AM 19 minutes ago, The Evil Dr. Longshadow said: The age of the article is not relevant. The stuff is still in there. If you want fiber, it could come from spinach, lettuce or even dandillion greens... or sawdust. Which is cheapest? Why did I have to use an alternative search engine AND an alternative browser to find the Time article? Google just loves burying things like this, that's why. It certainly does when its isolated incidents, decades old. It buries irrelevant bullshit, you know....shit that only applies to a singular idiot and shouldn't be used as reference... You brain is mostly pus at this point, isnt it 1 2 Quote
André Toulon Posted yesterday at 04:47 AM Posted yesterday at 04:47 AM 11 minutes ago, The Evil Dr. Longshadow said: I make no distinctions. Dropping out of school in 5th grade did you 0 favors 2 3 Quote
The Evil Dr. Longshadow Posted yesterday at 04:48 AM Author Posted yesterday at 04:48 AM Just now, André Toulon said: It certainly does when its isolated incidents, decades old. It buries irrelevant bullshit, you know....shit that only applies to a singular idiot and shouldn't be used as reference... You brain is mostly pus at this point, isnt it Or, just a small part of the truth showed up and Google shot it before it got out the door. Happens often. 1 Quote
scoobdog Posted yesterday at 04:52 AM Posted yesterday at 04:52 AM 5 minutes ago, The Evil Dr. Longshadow said: Or, just a small part of the truth showed up and Google shot it before it got out the door. Happens often. Why would Google do that to a humble intellectual like yourself? 1 Quote
André Toulon Posted yesterday at 05:06 AM Posted yesterday at 05:06 AM 12 minutes ago, The Evil Dr. Longshadow said: Or, just a small part of the truth showed up and Google shot it before it got out the door. Happens often. i suggest you stop using it and show us the book. 1 2 Quote
The Evil Dr. Longshadow Posted 19 hours ago Author Posted 19 hours ago 9 hours ago, scoobdog said: Why would Google do that to a humble intellectual like yourself? It's not directed at me. Quote
The Evil Dr. Longshadow Posted 18 hours ago Author Posted 18 hours ago (edited) 10 hours ago, André Toulon said: It certainly does when its isolated incidents, decades old. It buries irrelevant bullshit, you know....shit that only applies to a singular idiot and shouldn't be used as reference... You brain is mostly pus at this point, isnt it So, when you think the age of an article makes a difference as though the truth comes with a spoilage date, check out something more recent, May of 2025. https://kitchenjournal.net/how-much-saw-dust-is-in-kraft-parmesan-cheese/ Edited 18 hours ago by The Evil Dr. Longshadow 1 Quote
1pooh4u Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago There isn’t sawdust in Kraft Parmesan cheese. There’s no wood or wood pulp. There’s cellulose in Kraft cheese, a refined plant product, derived from wood. It’s used as an anti caking agent. the issue is Kraft saying it’s 100% cheese when it isn’t. The cellulose isn’t poison and it won’t kill you. 2 Quote
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