line em up and mow em down. cant write this garbage.
But what are the "chemicals"? What do they do, and how do they affect the milk and the cows? And humans? Is this just something harmless or is it actually bad. Frankenmilk seems sliiiightly alarmist without more detail...
3‐nitrooxypropanol https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FutureFeed
yer science haz sodomite popper aids. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oYhCQv5tNsQ
help yourself man... i am currently indisposed with offering rectal microwart removal surgeries carried out by getting all up into the anus with powerful microscopes... i got a grant.
I agree but I guess the upshot isn't just focus long-term safety in the foodchain, it might be asked why research into creating a credit system for carbon is being introduced by policymakers and multinationals, even though the same necessity to research and fund environmental policy are not shared, nor adhered to by more populous regions with carbon-intensive industrial actions. There are many other environmental approaches we could take rather than adultering the diet of livestock. Begs the question, is this policy actually sane, and serve the public interest. I suspect not.