by Karin L. | Sep 2, 2024 | Ruminations Blog
I’m one of the lucky few who can legitimately say they were “born and raised” on a farm. My family had, what today is considered a “small family farm.” We only had two quarter sections divided into different fields for hay, silage, crops,...
by Karin L. | Jun 20, 2024 | Ruminants & The Environment, Ruminations Blog |
A group of yearling steers and heifers checking a group of people out. Author’s own photo. A close friend of mine recounted a part of an event he was at where children were being educated about the environment. One of the educators happened to be pretty radical....
by Karin L. | Jul 16, 2023 | Ruminations Blog
I would highly recommend you to go watch the debate yourself, which is an hour and thirty minutes long, on Oxford University’s YouTube channel, linked below. On July 11th, 2023, George Monbiot, author of several books including Regenesis and columnist for The...
by Karin L. | Nov 26, 2022 | Ruminations Blog
I assure you, I won’t give you a long, boring, drawn-out history of how the Ruminations Blog came to be. 😊 That said, Ruminations Blog is no longer going to be what it originally was. Originally, it was intended to be a place for a whole lot of myth-busting, and...
by Karin L. | Feb 18, 2021 | Ruminations Blog
Is it possible to debunk something that most people really don’t know much about? Let alone, something that one isn’t all that knowledgeable about, particularly when it comes to the complex ecosystem processes involved? I ask this in light of a few recent...
by Karin L. | May 15, 2020 | Ruminations Blog
There is a far-too common claim floating around the Internet–I’ll leave you to hazard a guess from whom and where this came: [Vitamin] B12 in meat is from supplements given to cows… so why not just take [Vitamin B12 as a supplement] directly, anyway?...