
Top 17 Cow Farming Quotes
#1. Growing up in eastern Turkey, I was not really involved with the family business - sheep and cow farming, yogurt and cheese making. But I think I learned from my father the unspoken business language or instincts that go back thousands of years.
Hamdi Ulukaya
#2. Remember that creating a successful marriage is like farming: you have to start over again every morning.
H. Jackson Brown Jr.
#5. There are two spiritual dangers in not owning a farm. One is the danger of supposing that breakfast comes from the grocery, and the other that heat comes from the furnace.
Aldo Leopold
#6. The newspapers do little better. Their coverage of nonhuman animals is dominated by "human interest" events like the birth of a baby gorilla at the zoo, or by threats to endangered species; but developments in farming techniques that deprive millions of animals of freedom of movement go unreported.
Peter Singer
#7. The cost to reconnect animals to live in natural settings without human support is a debt that many animals in transition must honor with their lives.
Young Tim
#8. The more exposure people have to the realities of factory farming, the more we will see people rejecting it. It's already happening.
Jonathan Safran Foer
#9. A new planting is like having another child, requiring patience and sacrifice and a resounding optimism for the future
David Mas Masumoto
#10. Teaching kids how to feed themselves and how to live in a community responsibly is the center of an education.
Alice Waters
#11. At Monticello he planned to return to farming and gardening with passionate zeal.
Jon Meacham
#12. Baseball is the only sport there is - next to bowling that is.
Luella Lorraine Lavell
Kate Curran
#13. Many talk about a guest worker program. I think most reasonable people believe that a guest worker program in the farming industry, perhaps in the gardening and landscape industries, is reasonable.
Gary Miller
#14. Fish farming, even with conventional techniques, changes fish within a few generations from an animal like a wild buffalo or a wildebeest to the equivalent of a domestic cow.
Charles Clover
#15. ...responsible, stylish, adventuresome, sometimes silly, comfortable, and difficult subsistence. That's what milking the cow's all about!
Lynn Miller
#16. For the young, food is from Venus; farming is from Mars
Richard Louv
#17. Of course, I prefer organic farming to chemical-dependent farming, but sometimes absolutist organic prescriptions go too far. I don't even rule out the possibility of genetic modification generating some benign ideas, as long as we can keep them away from monopolists such as Monsanto.
Tristram Stuart
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