Hey, Wichita Eagle! We're working on a new video about prescribed burning and we were wondering if we could use some of this video in parts of it. You'll get full credit and a S/O on our social media and our forever gratitude. Thank you from all of us at GPNC!
Beautiful? Not if you live in the surrounding counties and states where we all have to breathe that crap for a month every spring. I have a bad chest cold right now, and I can tell you from personal experience that it takes less than 5 minutes to start hacking my guts out when I go outside and suck down your wonderful gift to humanity, and I'm more than 300 miles away. Your very own KDHE document details the pollutants that come from it and how those pollutants can affect human health. But this is the 21st century when it's standard policy all over corporate America to put human well being last and forge full steam ahead regardless of the adverse impact on your fellow man. Way to go Kansas, thanks for making us all choke and hack every year.
Doesn't this have a detrimental effect on the animals? If this is done just to make things more profitable for cattle, it doesn't sound like it's a natural process that needs to take place.
@@DrCrabnetter Sure you can, because you can control the entire process in a vat instead of having a bunch of animals standing close together in their own feces. Lab-grown meat sounds a lot cleaner and safer.
The Flint Hills have always burned. Whether from lightning strikes, the railroad, or prescribed burning. The other option besides controlled burning is uncontrolled wildfires.
Beautiful. I have had the pleasure of witnessing it plenty of times. No words can describe it. Thanks for the video
Hey, Wichita Eagle! We're working on a new video about prescribed burning and we were wondering if we could use some of this video in parts of it. You'll get full credit and a S/O on our social media and our forever gratitude. Thank you from all of us at GPNC!
Why don't they use goats?
Beautiful? Not if you live in the surrounding counties and states where we all have to breathe that crap for a month every spring. I have a bad chest cold right now, and I can tell you from personal experience that it takes less than 5 minutes to start hacking my guts out when I go outside and suck down your wonderful gift to humanity, and I'm more than 300 miles away. Your very own KDHE document details the pollutants that come from it and how those pollutants can affect human health. But this is the 21st century when it's standard policy all over corporate America to put human well being last and forge full steam ahead regardless of the adverse impact on your fellow man. Way to go Kansas, thanks for making us all choke and hack every year.
You would die quicker from starvation
Doesn't this have a detrimental effect on the animals? If this is done just to make things more profitable for cattle, it doesn't sound like it's a natural process that needs to take place.
@@mrbojangles9841 Thankfully, we'll have stem-cell meat soon and you won't have to burn prairies or kill animals.
@@mrbojangles9841 Keep and eye on Memphis Meats, they should have stem-cell meat at a competitive price in a few years.
@@acjohn6995 They can not manufacture laboratory grown protein without antibiotics or hormones. The culture systems get contaminated.
@@DrCrabnetter Sure you can, because you can control the entire process in a vat instead of having a bunch of animals standing close together in their own feces. Lab-grown meat sounds a lot cleaner and safer.
The Flint Hills have always burned. Whether from lightning strikes, the railroad, or prescribed burning. The other option besides controlled burning is uncontrolled wildfires.