Based on this tidbit for thought.  I personally think, if you get to know your producer and the environment in which your food is raised is key to good health and a better environment.  I think making food choices should be a family thing, engage the entire family in understanding how good it is to eat local and eat fresh.  Visit the farm that your food source comes from, look at how the livestock are taken care of.  Ask yourself are they able to graze on pasture or are the kept in small confinements and having to live in their own manure?  The more you know the better choices you can make.  Animals that are able to walk around freely in pastures are less likely to be sick and will have less cortisol in their system caused from stress.  This is all food for thought, but again, eat local and eat fresh,

“There may be compelling reasons for advancing a vegetarian agenda, but I simply don’t think that you can rest your argument on the prospects of a measurable decrease in the output of anthropogenic emissions,” said Russ Muntifering, a ruminant nutrition professor in the department of Animal Sciences.

The campaign has also gotten commitments from school systems and universities to serve vegetarian meals to students on  Mondays. The Web site said the meat industry generates nearly 20 percent of the man-made greenhouse gas emissions, which is more than the transportation industry.

The amount of water used to raise livestock is also addressed by the campaign.

According to the Web site, “An estimated 1,800 to 2,500 gallons of water go into a single pound of beef.”

Meatless Monday also claims moderating meat consumption helps reduce fossil fuel demand.

Muntifering said there are more factors involved with climate change than the methane cows produce.

Muntifering said rather than 20 percent, only about five to 10 percent of the greenhouse gas makeup is methane, which is what cows’ waste emits into the atmosphere.

Cows are not the only source of methane, Muntifering said. Wetlands, bogs and landfills also emit methane.

Muntifering said he would question the effectiveness of a single day without meat in reducing greenhouse gas emissions and water consumption.

Muntifering said livestock affects the environment in a positive way.

“There are very many positive effects of cattle grazing that are overlooked, especially in grass-based beef cattle production,” Muntifering said.

Muntifering said grass-based beef cattle production causes frequent defoliation of vegetation and stimulation of rapid re-growth, which can be significant in reducing harmful atmospheric carbon dioxide.

Christi Talbert, senior in nutrition and intern with the sustainability department, said greenhouse gas emissions are only a small portion of why mass meat production is bad for the environment.

The way livestock is raised is the main reason students should decrease their meat production, Talbert said.

Talbert said a large number of livestock are raised in small area that doesn’t get cleaned, so the animals live knee-deep in their own waste.

“That manure that could be used as fertilizer is just making the animals sick,” Talbert said. Talbert said students don’t have to cut meat out of their diets all together to make a positive impact.

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One of the best things to come out of 2020’s insanity was when I discovered Prosperity Acres Farm products.  Mary – you have forever changed how we buy our beef. The ease of ordering online, the always prompt deliveries, and most importantly, the incredible quality of the meats and your dedication to educating us on the importance of how our food is raised, will make us customers for life.  Oh, those poor people who think beef from the grocery store are as good as it gets!
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Susan Mills

Every Sunday I jump out of bed to go to my local farmers market where my first stop there is Mary’s booth. I enjoy all the beautiful and thoughtful little touches that bring her booth to feel like I’m walking into her home. I can feel the care and love that goes into the food she brings to nourish us.

Prosperity Acres shows up with love, gratitude and care, making everyone feel at home the moment they enter the booth. It’s times like these when life gives us an opportunity to know what to cherish and today, I cherish the little things with Prosperity Acres.

Isa Hunt

We discovered Prosperity Acres at the Anne Arundel County Farmers’ Market.  The quality of the products is amazing.  We love getting to know our farmers and how the food is raised, but we also want it to taste good.  Prosperity Acres does not disappoint at all.  The beef (all cuts) is delicious and Mary gives great tips on how to prepare the meat.  We also love the goat meat.  Everything is so fresh and tender.  Mary and her family are wonderful and knowledgeable people who work really hard to bring the most delicious products to the market.

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Mary & team,t hank you so much for holding an awesome farm animal camp this week! Sophia had so much fun and came home every day excited to tell us what she learned😊 she now is trying to talk us into getting a bunny😆 I didn’t realize this was your first camp, you guys did a wonderful job! Sophia will absolutely be back if you have another camp!

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