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I am Narayana, the bull. My forefathers were from pious Gujarat in India. The breeding area of
my forefathers includes Amreli, Bhavnagar, Junagadh and Rajkot districts of Gujarat. My breed is named
after the Gyr forest. Gyr cows and bulls were brought to Brazil from India and later came up to Mexico and
then to Texas. I was born in Texas. I made the long 2500 mile journey from Texas to Seattle on a trailer
traveling 65 miles an hour. I have a hump that captures solar energy to make my urine and dung very
powerful. The female Gyr cow uniquely produces small quantities of pure gold in her urine. Our dung
and urine are used to make wonderful compost and bio-gas for heating and cooking.
would meat sad
destiny of most cows in the USA.
“Community Supported Agriculture consists of a of
individuals who pledge support to a farm operation so that the farmland becomes, either legally or spiritually,
the community's farm, with the growers and consumers providing mutual support and sharing the risks and
benefits of food production”.
Source: https://www.nal.usda.gov/afsic/community-supported-agriculture
Good farmers, who take seriously their duties as stewards of Creation and of their land's inheritors, contribute
to the farmers
produce valuable wildlife,
conserve open space, they conserve scenery.
~Wendell Berry, Bringing it to the Table: On Farming and Food
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