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talked about water usage by ruminant animals which is certainly much less than many vegans would lead you to believe and again that's another example of something where the figures have been distorted
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talked about water usage by ruminant animals which is certainly much less than many vegans would lead you to believe and again that's another example of something where the figures have been distorted
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so I'll send it to you on Instagram I've reposted this graphic from Diana Rodgers and sacred cow so water usage claims for cattle are widely inaccurate widely misinterpreted because of the rain water that's falling on the soil it's very clear that almonds use way more water than cows do