Something with their milkers, feeders, or waste disposal. Surely it wasn't their farts, that would be ridiculous.
But how does 2.1 mil squate feet explode?
The floor is concrete, the milking stalls use alloys. Like the robotic milkers. It also has sprinklers systems and water cleaning constant feces and for their drinking?
Something exploded. Dunno what this is? Is it any gases in the automatic equipment. Was it collecting their methane?
It's insane to even contemplate. A large amount of fertilizer could create such a massive explosion, but we would be talking about like a grain silo filled with it. But, you don't grow feed in or around a dairy farm; you bring feed in, so there isn't any reason why you would expect a massive stockpile of fertilizer in or near a dairy farm.
We'll likely never get the truth, at this point I just say it's an act of war from an undistinguishable enemy, and the best defense is to disperse the valued resources to prevent mass scale events such as this from occurring to the detriment of the masses.
If everyone had a homestead we wouldn't need factory food production to the extent we do today.
Now this is a legit good point. Please make a post about this strategy, in general, and reply here so I can up vote it. This is the only way to help our side (any freedom loving people) succeed, for each of them to start doing their own part to keep it all together. We planted 8 fruit trees, and we're going to have a huge garden this summer. I know that ain't gonna feed us, but it's a small start. Also, even though we might spend as much money on the garden and soil and everything else as we would normally spend on produce, at least we can have what we want this way instead of having to cut back because everything is so expensive. Once these fruit trees start bearing fruit, that'll be a massive amount of jars each summer.
Do you own currently or rent? If you've got the money saved up to get a house with an FHA loan, there's no time like the present. Look outside of town, if you're 10 minutes further away, that's 10 more minutes the zombies have to travel, and also that's gonna save you a lot of money and get you a larger size lot. All you need is something like a quarter acre lot with a reasonably sized house and that'll leave you enough room for a big garden. We have a half acre now, but a lot of it is wasted on the driveway (it's ridiculous), but we had a quarter acre years ago and we had a humongous garden with like probably thousands of tomatoes each year. 1/4 acre is a great start, and you only need 3% down with an FHA loan. Also don't ever feel bad for taking an FHA loan (due to the government nature of them), because literally every mortgage made today is a government loan (Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac set the rules, and then the government guarantees them, these banks just milk us dry with tax dollars and inflation when they fail).
That size is absurd. It's over half a mile square. 20,000 cattle. Why wouldn't it be localised to a section? How does over half a mile square ignite or exploded. In a concrete, and alloy structure?
Does it harvest any methane, was it flammable materials used, does it use any other type of gas in the machinery or feeders. Where are the sprinklers? There needs to be water for waste and drinking and cooling.
I find these things to be deliberate, or the result of very poor services and regulations.
However it was a brand new building less than a year. Milkers these are robotic and cost huge upto around a quarter of million, sometimes more. It needs how many 20,000 heads. Clearly it hasn't done something right?
In a spate of disasters to food production and haulage. How is this press accidental?
I am struggling to think of how something that size is destroyed so rapidly that any otherwise failsafes aren't utilitised. Lack of regs and security. Flammable materials. Explosive gases.
It's not a one off random. Sabotage when it has been on the scale of accidents to food and distribution this admin.
Something with their milkers, feeders, or waste disposal. Surely it wasn't their farts, that would be ridiculous.
But how does 2.1 mil squate feet explode?
The floor is concrete, the milking stalls use alloys. Like the robotic milkers. It also has sprinklers systems and water cleaning constant feces and for their drinking?
Something exploded. Dunno what this is? Is it any gases in the automatic equipment. Was it collecting their methane?
It's insane to even contemplate. A large amount of fertilizer could create such a massive explosion, but we would be talking about like a grain silo filled with it. But, you don't grow feed in or around a dairy farm; you bring feed in, so there isn't any reason why you would expect a massive stockpile of fertilizer in or near a dairy farm.
We'll likely never get the truth, at this point I just say it's an act of war from an undistinguishable enemy, and the best defense is to disperse the valued resources to prevent mass scale events such as this from occurring to the detriment of the masses.
If everyone had a homestead we wouldn't need factory food production to the extent we do today.
Hoping to get to that point myself.
Now this is a legit good point. Please make a post about this strategy, in general, and reply here so I can up vote it. This is the only way to help our side (any freedom loving people) succeed, for each of them to start doing their own part to keep it all together. We planted 8 fruit trees, and we're going to have a huge garden this summer. I know that ain't gonna feed us, but it's a small start. Also, even though we might spend as much money on the garden and soil and everything else as we would normally spend on produce, at least we can have what we want this way instead of having to cut back because everything is so expensive. Once these fruit trees start bearing fruit, that'll be a massive amount of jars each summer.
Do you own currently or rent? If you've got the money saved up to get a house with an FHA loan, there's no time like the present. Look outside of town, if you're 10 minutes further away, that's 10 more minutes the zombies have to travel, and also that's gonna save you a lot of money and get you a larger size lot. All you need is something like a quarter acre lot with a reasonably sized house and that'll leave you enough room for a big garden. We have a half acre now, but a lot of it is wasted on the driveway (it's ridiculous), but we had a quarter acre years ago and we had a humongous garden with like probably thousands of tomatoes each year. 1/4 acre is a great start, and you only need 3% down with an FHA loan. Also don't ever feel bad for taking an FHA loan (due to the government nature of them), because literally every mortgage made today is a government loan (Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac set the rules, and then the government guarantees them, these banks just milk us dry with tax dollars and inflation when they fail).
I own my house, in the Vegas valley...
At this point I'm well past fucked, I'm just here hoping my ideas help someone else.
I don't make it through the next few chapters alive, I imagine.
C'est la vie. It's been a ride.
That size is absurd. It's over half a mile square. 20,000 cattle. Why wouldn't it be localised to a section? How does over half a mile square ignite or exploded. In a concrete, and alloy structure?
Does it harvest any methane, was it flammable materials used, does it use any other type of gas in the machinery or feeders. Where are the sprinklers? There needs to be water for waste and drinking and cooling.
I find these things to be deliberate, or the result of very poor services and regulations.
However it was a brand new building less than a year. Milkers these are robotic and cost huge upto around a quarter of million, sometimes more. It needs how many 20,000 heads. Clearly it hasn't done something right?
In a spate of disasters to food production and haulage. How is this press accidental?
Everything you said. Also, the press is absolutely not accidental (they are owned by the same people doing all of this).
Apology, wrong reply.
There has been so many. It's an occurrence.
I am struggling to think of how something that size is destroyed so rapidly that any otherwise failsafes aren't utilitised. Lack of regs and security. Flammable materials. Explosive gases.
It's not a one off random. Sabotage when it has been on the scale of accidents to food and distribution this admin.
But there's probably an explanation.