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:* grasses and other plants from pasture & range, and | :* grasses and other plants from pasture & range {{x|especially from biodiverse natural lands that keep a lot of carbon stored in the roots of plants}}, and | ||
:* the parts of food crops that humans ''can't'' eat {{x|for example corn cobs after the kernels have been removed (ruminants can digest certain kinds of fibrous matter that other species can't)}}, | :* the parts of food crops that humans ''can't'' eat {{x|for example corn cobs after the kernels have been removed (ruminants can digest certain kinds of fibrous matter that other species can't)}}, | ||
:and never... | :and never... | ||
:* human-edible food crops {{x|including corn and soy as those could be made into flour}}, nor | :* human-edible food crops {{x|including corn and soy as those could be made into flour}} {{x|''Grey area'': Perhaps also include "spent grains" and "fryer waste oil" because the original materials were human-edible, and the downgrading was a choice}}, nor | ||
:* crops grown specifically for animal feed, | :* crops grown specifically for animal feed {{x|''Grey area'': Perhaps also include the more superficial types of "pasture" that are monoculture-like and don't keep a lot of permanent roots. The exact definition can be specified in the answer to the question.}}, | ||
:how much animal protein {{x|from meat, milk and/or eggs etc}} could be produced? | :how much animal protein {{x|from meat, milk and/or eggs etc}} could be produced? | ||
Revision as of 22:42, 15 August 2022
Vegans rightly point out that meat-containing diets require more land (and thus more deforestation) since feeding animals is a net loss of protein and calories. But...
Pro-meat folks rightly point out that some land is only suited for grazing animals.
This raises a more important question:
- If farm animals only ever ate...
- grasses and other plants from pasture & range
, and - the parts of food crops that humans can't eat
,
- grasses and other plants from pasture & range
- and never...
- human-edible food crops
, nor - crops grown specifically for animal feed
,
- human-edible food crops
- how much animal protein
could be produced?
Clearly it's less than the status quo, as there are fewer sources of feed. But how much less?
Analysis in progress - someone is working on this research.
Results will be posted here soon ♥