By Adam Kaine
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November 1, 2022
There are lots of people who attempt to villainize the beef industry. Claims that methane from cows is destroying the climate. I’m pretty sure these same people never fly in an airplane, drive a car or heat their homes and they defiantly never buy vegetables that have been shipped halfway around the globe. I expect most of those who rally against the beef industry have never stepped foot on a working cattle ranch. When I was setting up that ranch, I made a commitment to welcome anyone who wants to come out and visit. I have nothing to hide and to be honest the best part of having the ranch is to be able to share it with others. This summer I had the pleasure of hosting a lot of people, each one had their own reasons for coming out and I got to view the ranch in a different light almost every time. One thing I tell everyone is how I attempt to give my cattle the best life possible until their one bad day. Recently I had a visitor that was here to learn about the ranch and to take some pictures. While we were out in the pasture, trying to get the cattle to co-operate for pictures, she said something that has stuck with me, “Its interesting how different species live”. I asked what she meant by that. (Paraphrasing the conversation) Humans are always busy, trying to stay on schedule, complete our to-do lists, meet deadlines, always on the go and stressing about something: money, jobs, relationships, or what others think. The cattle are just living in the moment, taking their time, hanging out with the herd, eating when they are hungry, drinking when they are thirsty sleeping when they are tired- They live a pretty good life. I think we all have the desire to simplify life and focus on what is important and not some artificial pressure we seem to find ourselves under. You just have to google “the great resignation” or “quiet quitting” or any of a multitude of stories about people re-evaluating what is important in their life. So, what does this have to do with the “anti-beef” movement; I would like to invite anyone who thinks the beef industry is cruel or destroying the planet to come out and see first-hand how much Ranchers care for our animals and the environment. Are there bad actors in the industry, yes, I can’t deny that but there are bad actors in any part of society. I would argue that the growing number of small farms and Ranches practicing regenerative agriculture practices are doing more to heal the environment than those protesting our industry. To the anti-beef movement, or anyone else with an interest in where your food comes from, please come and visit. Let me show you that our cattle live a happier, lower stress life than most humans, let me show you how our practices are helping mend the soil. Let’s discuss how our cattle are contributing to a healthy water cycle, and see what real plant based protein production looks like. Maybe then you will agree with me when I say I want to be more like my cattle.