
Feedstuffs in Focus
Feedstuffs in Focus is a weekly look at the hot issues in the livestock, poultry, grain and feed industries. Join us as we talk with industry influencers, experts and leaders about trends and more. Feedstuffs in Focus is produced by the team at Feedstuffs.
Feedstuffs in Focus
Traveling the world to tell the story of cows
With unique access to those on the frontlines of agriculture and science, two filmmakers set out on an incredible journey around the world to find the answer to what would seem like a relatively easy question. That being, Are we better off in a World Without Cows?
Joining our Ann Hess from the NCBA tradeshow floor in San Antonio are World Without Cows filmmakers, Michelle Michael and Brandon Whitworth.
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Music With unique access to those on the front lines of agriculture and science. Two filmmakers set out on an incredible journey around the world to find the answer to what would seem like a relatively easy question, that being are we better off in a world without cows? Welcome to Feedstuffs in Focus, our podcast taking a look at the big issues affecting the livestock, poultry, grain and animal feed industries. I'm your host, sarah Muirhead. This episode of Feedstuffs in Focus is brought to you by Alltech. Acting as your trusted partner, alltech delivers integrated expertise and tailored solutions and services to provide a comprehensive one-stop resource for solving your challenges. Alltech's expertise is your competitive edge. Visit alltechcom to learn more. Joining our Anne Hess from the NCBA trade show floor in San Antonio are World Without Cows filmmakers Michelle Michael and Brandon Whitworth. In our career in the last 15 years.
Speaker 2:So I think that these are the last 15 years. So I think the point is we're not sustainable for a nation. We're not sustainable for a nation. I'm not a native or a native of Harvard Street. I'm a native of a sustainable nation and we've gone to 22 different countries. We've had different commitments, and I think that's where it's really interesting.
Speaker 2:But I think that we're going to get these stories put to the town, and so now what we felt was a bad change from the beginning of the year, whether it was all the news or the social media, but it seemed to be a lot of creativity. You know, we're going to be in a little bit of a better environment. We're going to be able to work in our own community. We're going to help the others in our own background, and so that's what we started this journey to was doing the training. It said that you're going to have health, health services work on this on our part, and she was saying that you're always again, by training. You don't do general health care, and so what I was saying was that I don't think it's the same as what you can say. You can go the right way, but I don't think it's the same. I think that's what makes the story, I think, glory in the universe, and political tyranny is ultimately the better thing, because the context matters, right. Telling different things to different people and cultures around the world is really important, because the show had perspectives that weren't in the world of the internet but now is on a different place, shouldn't be here. So, as a political tyranny, we need to learn about this artist and help them get the science to tell us what's right. So my final advice I can talk about it, but I don't know if I can do it. This is a little bit of a loop between you know, I've talked to so many experts in the subject and there's a lot of information to share, and so have experts, scientists, researchers, dermatologists again, I mean, I'm just here to delight the attorney and buy in with these expert perspectives. It doesn't, as it may, superhear a picture maybe a knowledge picture of the public policy in our works with these different perspectives. It doesn't have a major, major picture, a college picture, a public policy picture or much. So let's talk specifics.
Speaker 2:I think this is about two. Let's say something that's been done in the community. I think that was really interesting. What people say about you know how bad your company might have felt, especially when you said you were never going to return. You know how's that going to be. That is a question that's actually never been answered. You know how's that going to be.
Speaker 2:I think that that's a good help. It's a place to be and the health community has to see. If you're a health participant, they can actually help us in this kind of situation. Well, I know that you've got to do this and I just want to say, especially for people with white spots, I don't know about you, but I've talked about the US, and the US is a huge site. It's not a topic you know about, but it's a big site and I mean so you can't do it. The US cannot prevent this from happening. It's a big site, what's it up to? And it has to be used. Well, we've done the research. We've been trying to gain the data, to agree and agree to the study. We've done the trial detection.
Speaker 2:I think the companies that have been on this program, the thousands of people that are exploring the cultures and economies around the world, and all of the cities that are growing up in Beijing they all told me that they're going to try to get the population to be as good as they can and I said, yes, that's exactly right. So we're going to try to get the population to be as good as we can and we've gotten a lot of help from the health insurance and the health care workers. That have been the number of childless people, the number of disabled people, the number of childless people, the number of the healthcare workers, the number of the people who have a collective relationship and the number of people who have childless children. The second thing is that we're seeing a lot of population grow and we're seeing a lot of people who are job-based and people who are high-paid and people who are not so terrible. But the fact that we've been spending a few years and the increases bit about how, in the next five to ten years, the immigration system will propose that there will be less than 2,000 years of immigration, and that's a powerful conversation and I thought, I really think, you know, I really think that is one of the contagious conversations that's around the music the public, media, the public, the organizations that are at the end of the road, people, the United Nations, the RIPP, the RIPP, the RIPP and the RIPP have reservations. House and Council is eligible for 70% of all pre-housing reservations. House or HEPPers are eligible for speed, rapid or fast, but we're not exactly involved.
Speaker 2:But the issue really is what does our community have to do to get it to be able to do that? Well, I'm going to have that change. Well, my idea, like Scott says, is that if you're achieving, you know a global goal right that you have to have, that you know that you have to see, do you guys? What do you want that to be? So, do you believe in what you want to do with the book? Because it was really a question of the right to do it and I would have said that it was a good with this morning. I think it's like the end of the timer. This is going to be a great deal of just this year. I think that the day here is a fact and we'll be aware of this journey, but it's a great place to this conversation around how we can help and help us or our guys. We need to have a blanking point each week. It can't be just some sort of bullet point. That's argument, because it's so much greater than some binary debate.
Speaker 2:There's a lot of people who are doing a conversation, and I would say both of our panels. We think this is so much bigger and more active and we're not a public conversation center. I have a question for Michelle too what's the reaction from the cultural community? That is the product of each other. So we just make sure that that culture is a representative of each other in our national agricultural culture, so we don't just have to remind our youth of what people do in our agriculture. And that's exactly what we do, that's exactly what we want people to do. We start to allow conversation and we create a dialogue between the existing and the working and the talking of the state and how the international health system will develop better.
Speaker 2:And he's been in the hotel room but didn't exist before. And I was talking to him at the same time and I showed him a photo of us holding out a letter and he was just getting into a party and I had no idea what he was writing about. And you know I'm not lying to you, but I'm just lying to you. And she said I should be there. I'm always going to be there, but the way you told this story it's like a balanced way. This is to me. You know this kind of thing is a broken book and I really hope you get this out there, because it is one of the key conversations like this that are so valuable to me right now. Well, that's really interesting. I mean it's a tempting thing, but I hope that I heard from a few people and I have an idea.
Speaker 2:I'm saying that this only makes the general world a better place for people. I just see it as a new engine and it has a role to make this other dimension of life much more. What you're doing and you know that the things that you're doing are doing a positive result. So I'm not going to get out to the other side of the bar. I'm going to be there, I think we're going to make it and I'm going to thank you. I not going to be able to do it and then or I think I don't know if I can mention it, but your time works very well If you're in the same industry and you're thinking about the information, but there's a stretch of time in the group of partners that you can help us and start to get into the best way to start a business. So the other thing is to get.
Speaker 1:You guys are't want to use it, but people want to find a program right because the data is easy, right. So what we need to talk about is the supply and the production. So I'm showing you the initial test goals. Around the world. There are so many bags. There is right, the best language for you and ultimately the goal is to you by Alltechcom. Acting as your trusted partner. Alltech delivers integrated expertise and tailored solutions and services to provide a comprehensive one-stop resource for solving your challenges. Alltech's expertise is your competitive edge. Visit Alltechcom to learn more. I'm Sarah Muirhead and you've been listening to Feedstuffs In Focus. If you would like to hear more conversations about some of the big issues affecting the livestock, poultry grain and animal feed industries, subscribe to this podcast on your favorite podcast channel. Until next time, have a great day and thank you for listening.