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Don't cut on account of being pastured. Only if you experience mortality that you think is related to growing too fast. Signs of that would mostly be pale combs/wattles, no longer able to stand/walk, etc.

Honest question... What's the use case for these/how does it work?

I've seen some info about meshtastic but can't figure out what benefit it brings me other than more technology for technologies sake. What am I missing?

We typically feed out about 18 pounds per bird when processing at 8.5 weeks. We weigh out feed every day starting around day 3-5. We grabbed a Cornish feed chart online based on age but cut that about 10% for pastured chickens (reduced mortality from otherwise growing too fast). Our weights are similar to what you referenced. Typically the second batch of the year processed in July is our best feed to weight gain ratio due to most favorable weather. Ensuring they have soil and or grit helps improve feed efficiency as well.

The latter will have a stronger mycelium effect IMO. people everywhere are losing trust in their government. Bitcoin adoption at the nation state level doesn't have as strong of an impact as bitcoiners claim (ie el Salvador)

We've been working on organizing our lives lately. Stuff was getting crazy messy as life with a newborn/toddler tends to become. I'm building shelves for said organization and really wanted to keep my money local.

I found a local sawmill offering 2x4x8s (actually a little longer than 8.5') for 20-25% lower than the big box stores AND better quality.

Economists claim these larger stores are supposed to provide the benefit of economies of scale but the more I support local the more I'm reminded that's another bold face lie we've been fed.

Moving our operation to a Bitcoin standard has allowed us to scale back and not feel the pressure of keeping up with the rat race that is caused by depreciating fiat. We spend more time as a family, visiting with family, enjoying and sharing the beauty of our land with friends that share in that appreciation. Our business is focused on our best customers and a tight knit community that understands the value of our high quality products which they pay for using an asset of equal quality. #Bitcoin

We buy from a local farmer, nothing that gets distributed anywhere, must be on farm and get it out of the bulk tank.

$7/gal. Raw, organic, not 100% grass fed, BYOjar

To be fair, he was definitely below market rate, probably still is, but price increases are always a great way to start the Bitcoin discussion.

I'm on a mission to push Bitcoin MoE locally.

My raw milk supplier just posted a ~30% increase in price.

Without hesitation, "can I pay you in Bitcoin?"

He never heard of it, and apparently others have asked to buy his beef with gold which he didn't accept. I spent 10+ minutes planting the seed.

Clocks ticking.

Just got a 'thank you' from a former farm helper for introducing him to Bitcoin. He never took his payment in Bitcoin, but end up buying in and stacking over the past year while also introducing his friends to real money.

This is the way. Tracing that web of orange pilling back through my orange piller and Bitcoin is an infection growing like mycelium.

And to think, Chuck Schumer is the spore of our web 🤣

Correct because miners don't communicate instantaneously. They batch their work. And pool mining has a few more hops between nodes and miners which ultimately make pool mining more efficient for finding blocks.

The Hunger Games series. Interesting parallels with Bitcoin.

BTCUSD is the fiat KYC discounted price for Bitcoin. The real price for Bitcoin is the P2P price usually 2+% over BTCUSD which you'll find on services like Robosats.

100k is only noteworthy for people engaged with the Federal Reserve Note system. Nearly all other countries are already seeing 6+ figures for a whole coin.