The USDA's New Proposed Rule The USDA's new proposed rule would have a big impact on
allowing smaller livestock producers to survive.
Not exact matches
The next level, allegedly designed to better enable low - risk
small - scale pastured
livestock production in the Farming Zone, only
allows up to 450 birds and requires a 100m setback — a prohibitive requirement on smallholdings that may be only 100m wide in some cases.
There are a few polyculture farms out there (e.g. polyface farms) which prove that holistic land management with the use of
livestock (which can then be butchered)
allows an extraordinary amount of biomass to be cultivated in a
small surface, while remaining carbon negative.
Following this, the flexible design
allows students to focus on careers in
small animal, large animal, equine,
livestock, zoologic or mixed animal practices as well as poultry, laboratory animal, aquatic medicine, pathology, public health or research.
And if you put a few things together, like a fire regime that doesn't help cats, a population of dingoes that hinders cats and maybe minimal
livestock grazing that also means there's plenty of cover on the ground for
small mammals to get refuge from predators, then we could
allow cats and
small mammals to co-exist.