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Originally Posted by J-Mech
And with you, anything you read on the internet....or in this case the Washington Post, or USA Today must be true. After all... those news sources never give false info, or have propaganda driven articles in them. I mean, I'm sure the study they talk about was backed by the USDA and American farmers.
Why don't you go do some research of your own.... maybe go to a farm and see some real cows up close. Plant some corn, harvest it, grind it and feed some cows.  You have no clue.
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I dont think my statement proved anything really. Neither did the articles a saw. I do like to try and educate myself on things like this however, for every article I saw that said this was happening there was of course another disproving it with some common sense. In fact they sort of lead to disproving their own theory right in the article. I think green4acres sees maybe the headline and the first paragraph or 2 and runs with it. I actually took the time to read four studies on the topic that stem about 4 pages each. My opinion from what I saw. Higher temps in the region cause the plant to sweat. That accounts for a slightly higher dew point. The rest comes from standing water.
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