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by dqv
1876 days ago
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Sure but the 77.3 million acres to grow the plants we eat pales in comparison to the 781 million acres we use for animal agriculture.[0] Why turn almond orchards into cropland when we can just use less of the land we use for animal production and turn that into cropland? I highly doubt all 781 million acres can only be used for animal grazing. [0]: https://extension.oregonstate.edu/bloomberg-illustrates-how-... |
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People don’t seem to grok this.
On land with little rain you can raise animals where you give a huge expanse per animal. They eat grass and fertilize and participate in the ecosystem.
If you wanted to do anything else with the land you would have to irrigate nearly every drop of water and many places you can’t actually do that at all.
There aren’t just easy equivalents like you’re trying to pose.