• JohnDClay
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    1 year ago

    The majority of corn beans and a lot of grain all go to feeding livestock. You could be a lot more efficient growing the food directly.

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      Corn isn’t very sweet (read energy rich). It’s ridiculous to farm it for fuel. There are crops that are good, but they don’t grow well in the continental US.

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      1 year ago

      Feed/residual doesn’t that include running sheep on harvested fields to eat the stubble and turn it into fertiliser?

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        I don’t think so, since that wouldn’t be counted in the bushel yield.