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Raising Canadian Beef
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Celebrating the honest-to-goodness efforts of those who raise Canadian beef
2024 Environmental Stewardship Award - Holdanca Farms
Meet father-daughter duo John and Maria - the winners of the 2024 Environmental Stewardship Award. From birds to butterflies, they are passionate about preserving the various ecosystems found on their beef farm.
Since 1996, The Environmental Stewardship Award has been presented to beef cattle farmers in Canada that show exemplary leadership in environmental stewardship on the farm.
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Since 1996, The Environmental Stewardship Award has been presented to beef cattle farmers in Canada that show exemplary leadership in environmental stewardship on the farm.
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What Does Ranching Mean to Ranchers?
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We asked Canadian beef cattle farmers and ranchers what farming or ranching means to them. Here's what they had to say! Music: Change The World: CCQNU8CTFO3WCPBM
Reduce, Reuse, Ruminate Launch Event
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In recognition of Stop Food Waste Day on April 24, we have launched our latest short documentary, Reduce, Reuse, Ruminate. In Canada, 58% of the food we produce is wasted. Food waste is a problem that needs to be examined and tackled at every link in the supply chain, from producers and processors to retailers and consumers. Reduce, Reuse, Ruminate, produced by Public and Stakeholder Engagement...
Reduce, Reuse, Ruminate
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In Canada, 58% of the food we produce is wasted. Food waste is a problem that needs to be examined and tackled at every link in the supply chain, from producers and processors to retailers and consumers. Reduce, Reuse, Ruminate is a short documentary that highlights the amazing upcycling ability of cattle and their important role in diverting food loss and waste from landfills. Transforming bee...
Canadian Beef Cattle: Tackling Food Waste Across Canada
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Follow along on a tour across Canada and see how beef cattle can turn what would have been garbage into high-quality, human-edible protein!
Reduce, Reuse, Ruminate Trailer
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In Canada, 58% of the food we produce is wasted. Food waste is a problem that needs to be examined and tackled at every link in the supply chain, from producers and processors to retailers and consumers. Reduce, Reuse, Ruminate is a short documentary that highlights the amazing upcycling ability of cattle and their important role in diverting food loss and waste from landfills. Transforming bee...
Gardiens des prairies
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Le Canada protège l'un des écosystèmes les plus menacés au monde - les prairies tempérées des Grandes Plaines. Notre prairie indigène protège plus de 60 espèces en péril, mais elle disparaît et à un taux alarmant. Cependant, les bovins entretiennent et préservent ces paysages emblématiques et donnent de l'espoir aux plantes et aux animaux qui les habitent. Parfois, ce que vous pensiez être le p...
The Environmental Stewardship Award 2021 - The Manning Family
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Meet the Manning family - the winners of the 2021 Environmental Stewardship Award, presented to beef cattle farmers in Canada that show exemplary leadership in environmental stewardship on the farm.
Manning Family Farm - The Environmental Stewardship Award Recipients 2021
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Meet the Manning family - the winners of the 2021 Environmental Stewardship Award, presented to beef cattle farmers in Canada that show exemplary leadership in environmental stewardship on the farm.
What Role do Cattle Play in Reducing Food Waste - Carrots
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Did you know cattle can help reduce food waste? See how these Canadian beef cattle use carrots that don’t make it to retail!
What Role do Cattle Play in Reducing Food Waste - Whole Potatoes
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What Role do Cattle Play in Reducing Food Waste - Whole Potatoes
What is the Role of Beef in a Healthy Diet?
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What is the Role of Beef in a Healthy Diet?
Are People Getting Enough Animal Protein?
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Are People Getting Enough Animal Protein?
A Veterinarian’s Perspective on Antibiotics in Cattle
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A Veterinarian’s Perspective on Antibiotics in Cattle
Introducing the Guardians of the Grasslands Game
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Introducing the Guardians of the Grasslands Game
Guardians of the Grasslands Launch Event - 05.04.2021
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Guardians of the Grasslands Launch Event - 05.04.2021
Gardiens des prairies (avec sous-titres)
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Gardiens des prairies (avec sous-titres)
Oh Canada - Guardians of the Grasslands
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Oh Canada - Guardians of the Grasslands
Guardians of the Grasslands - Public Launch Preview
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Guardians of the Grasslands - Public Launch Preview
NEW Guardians of the Grasslands Feedback
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NEW Guardians of the Grasslands Feedback
Feeding potatoes to cattle is fine.. But what about the seed oils the French Fries are fried in? That is HORRIBLE for the cows!
The European ranchers killed the bisons & buffalo 🦬. The also overgrazed over the years killing native grass.
Sooo, it's really potent, and then it becomes CO2 which also affects climate change? That by definition makes it worse than CO2, and then it makes it CO2...
How dare they feed them with unhealthy fried stuff and try to make it seem like a good thing. They are feeding them garbage which makes them sick and then feed us sick meat. Disgusting. Only eat meat from small 100% grassfed and grass finished producers. And when you can’t, skip meat. Unethical and full of people making us and animals sick
I was interested until you started talking about your own economic benefit and a justification for raising cattle when we are all consuming meat at a pace the world cannot withstand- i’m not a vegetarian, I eat meat - thanks this was catchy propaganda 🙄
It is scientifically impossible for greenhouse gas behavior to cause global warming. All the greenhouse radiant energy from the earth is completely absorbed in earth's greenhouse effect by greenhouse gases within 20 meters of the radiating surface that is always in saturation from the strong greenhouse gas water vapor. This video has the United Nations Climate Change disclaimer. Global warming was officially stated at 1.1°C in 1991 and 1.06°C in 2022. The cause of global warming is not known as of 2024. The back of the United Nation's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) science report states it took its greenhouse gas samples at 20,000 meters altitude where it is common high school level knowledge there is no greenhouse radiant energy. This is typical practice for deceptive marketing to state legal data transparency protecting the perpetrators from fraud prosecution. The IPCC has been transparent with its data acknowledging it is not dealing with active greenhouse gases. Earth's greenhouse effect is frequently used as a primary example to high school students of a system always in saturation from the strong greenhouse gas water vapor absorbing all the greenhouse radiant energy from the earth with greenhouse gases within 20 meters of the radiating surface that is all around us everyday and can't have its overall effect changed. There is no further greenhouse radiant energy to interact with greenhouse gases. At 1% average tropospheric water vapor over 99% of earth’s greenhouse effect is from water vapor. Water vapor would hold earth's greenhouse effect in saturation if it were the only greenhouse gas in the atmosphere. The overall average temperature gain to the earth from the earth’s greenhouse effect is 5.55°C (10°F). Arctic warming is taking place with the proving mechanism being warm Atlantic Ocean waters migrating deeper and more frequently into the Arctic Ocean warming it and the region. That warmer water is causing a few weeks less of reflective snow and ice coverage resulting in more solar heat gain to the Arctic region surface. Atmospheric CO2 levels of 1200 ppm about three times what they are today would greatly invigorate C3 plants the majority of plant life on earth greatly greening the planet. 0.4% of the atmosphere is CO2 and on average 1% is H20 water vapor. (1% H20)/(0.4% CO2) = 25. Water vapor is 25 times more present in the atmosphere on average than CO2. Water vapor has an CO2e of 18, 18 X 25 = 450 CO2e total for water vapor to 1 CO2e for CO2. The Earth’s oceans have 3-1/2 million sea floor volcanic vents warming the water and changing it’s chemistry that have not been systematically accounted for.
simply amazing
You guys need a better PR, This is a good and informative film and 88 views is sad 😅
Really? A little homework is called for here. A quick wikapedia search tells us that "In the 16th century, North America contained 25-30 million buffalo. In the 19th century, European settlers hunted bison almost to extinction. Fewer than 100 remained in the wild by the late 1880s." That's a lot of bison (over 5X as many cows as of 2016). The bigger problem is rampant cash cropping -- turning over and destroying the top soil, rendering what remains virtually lifeless with massive injections of chemical fertilizers and pesticides (paired with gmo crops). Top soil degradation and loss is possibly the greatest environmental disaster on the planet (mostly perpetrated by massive corporations). The real problem is modern agriculture. From The Smithsonian: "Since farmers began tilling the land in the Midwest 160 years ago, 57.6 billion metric tons of topsoil have eroded, according to a study published recently in Earth's Future." In the bigger picture, cows are, at the very least, not causing more harm. But our current agro-economic model is. Perhaps irreparably.
Blud looks like he’s finna turn to dust and fly away
I’m laughing my ass off right now I don’t know why
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When is the Reduce, Reuse, Ruminate video set to be released? It looks like a good thing to watch with my SaskPolytech Sustainable Agriculture class. Thanks!
You need to do something about your PR, not sure how you have less 500 subs lol
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How did you guys Get so much Grasslands?
Kill all cows let the bison replace the evil cow.
“Is livestock grazing essential to mitigating climate change?” th-cam.com/video/rhwEaCmQ2XE/w-d-xo.html
When the beef industry tells us that despite a large body of scientific evidence raising cattle for beef production is not bad for the climate, this is very trustworthy?! Btw: the cigarette industry also told people that smoking wasn't bad for our health decades ago. Just a matter of money and lobbying.
Did you watch the video? They said that it’s fine so long as the cattle population remains stable. A rapidly growing population disrupts the cycle and leaves excess methane (then carbon dioxide) in the atmosphere.
Bring back the bison and fire.
The cows only help when proper grazing management is in place. I can’t count on both hands how many pastures in the prairie that look like moonscapes.
Found this documentary because of Colter Wall, an eye opener for sure
Cattle are not managed to graze like bison, so when cattle graze, the effect is different that that of bison. However grazing is important to the health of grasslands.
Greatest insight I've ever heard. Thank you from an old prairey girl.
I believe the people in this video along with Allen Savory,Greg Judy and other Regenerative Farmers are absolutely correct when they say we need cattle to protect alot of the land. That and sheep can help as well. I believe that God made this Earth/Land for us to use and enjoy. So why not use and enjoy his creation as best we can? Also in what little experience I have had with vegans,vegetarians, and others who want to do away with livestock they know nothing about agriculture or food. As for the Politicians and government agencies that push for that, I'm not sure how much of that is stupidity and how much of that is evil. I suspect a combination of both. On a side note my main nit pick of this video is they forgot to mention that the cattle also fertilize the land.
Watched a documentary on the Canadian prarie lands and why it's dying. The vegetation is actually dying because there aren't enough cows to graze on the grass so new grass can be born and also cattle stamping on the ground makes it fertile and every little bit of vegetation grows stronger if that happens.
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So, cows bad, eat bugs? Gotcha.
They literally said that it’s not a huge deal so long as the population count remains stable. Even still it doesn’t account for very much pollution.
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It's a great message for people to hear!
Still, if the global livestock herd is increasing, then surely CH4 is accumulating in the atmosphere and contributing to atmospheric warming? Similarly, wouldn't reducing livestock herds reduce CH4 emissions and mitigate the warming potential of atmospheric methane?
In Canada, cattle populations have been stable since 2010. Therefore, the CH4 produced by cows has been stable (same as in the U.S.). Thus Canadian cattle do not contribute to additional warming. This is unlike the CO2 emissions from the use of fossil fuels, which continue to accumulate in the atmosphere. Research is developing ways to decrease CH4 emissions from cows, without affecting health and productivity of the animals. Current technologies being evaluated are achieving 10-90% reduction in CH4, and will soon be available to farmers. A decrease in CH4 emissions will lead to a decline in CH4 concentration in the atmosphere, and will help slow the warming effect. However, a decline in CH4 from ruminants will not be sufficient alone to halt global warming, as 80% of emissions are from CO2.
the numbers of cattle are declining, we are at a 60 year low in North America currently with no sign of rebuilding yet.
@@clintellis1102 yes, but not globally from what I can find. And reducing numbers anywhere must reduce the total atmospheric store.
@@graememcelligott8874 Beef emissions depend alot on what country we are talking about. India and Africa's beef emissions are 100 times worse then American or European Beef. If everyone in the USA went vegan, emissions would only reduce by 2%. So focusing on meat emissions, even if potentially beneficial is actually ignoring the much much much bigger issue of fossil fuels.
@@novanomi3362 that's true, but my point is that IF the global atmospheric store of methane is growing, and part of that growth is from cattle farming, THEN reducing herd sizes and thereby reducing methane emissions must have a mitigating effect on GHG radiative forcing. I don't think people are "focusing" on meat to the exclusion of other sources of anthropogenic emissions, either.
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Some carbon went into the roots(not eaten) some into exudates on the roots for microorganisms (not eaten) some into meat, bone, manure (Most of which feeds microorganisms and stored as organic matter) wool in sheep, milk etc…… how dose the methane burped out equal the same amount of co2?? You cant make mass! How can the carbon be in all these places and still be back in the atmosphere?? Sequestration. If you don’t plough it up it’s stored for ever, problem solved 👍
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How is this channel not more famous?
Why is this channel not more known?
Plant agriculture, like corn, soy, palm oil......is destroying the nature, not cows. Plant base diet is here to control people, make more money and implement their anti-nature and anti-human agendas.
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Very moving. Well done!!!
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One of my favourite places to drive through in Canada. Kudos to the Waldron Ranch Shareholders for coming together and protecting this land.
If I won the lotto, I have my eye on a contiguous 5000+ acres in Saskatchewan that I'd be converting to grasslands consisting of native species. Domesticated cattle would probably be used, initially, to help establish the ecosystem. Eventually, it would be home to Bison bison bison, and would expand as connected parcels became available. In the middle, overlooking a small river that runs the length of the acreage, I'd build my wife her dream home... of course.
Climate crisis???? What climate crisis??? The climate always changes, always has, always will. That being said, learning how the ecosystem works, and then working in harmony with it is always the best way. But back to the "climate crisis", all I see is left wing propaganda, but no real scientific evidence. But still, a very good film.
Our local MP Michelle Ferreri brought me here. Great work - love the concept, makes perfect sense to me. Thank you!
Debunked: th-cam.com/video/rKjQfn-HR6g/w-d-xo.html