Using an economic model created at Iowa State University, the researchers projected how
much land farmers around the world would have to convert to feed - crop production, and where they would do it.
Not exact matches
The Alpina was built by Marcel Bach, a former
farmer who capitalized on his
land and now seems to own
much of the village, and Jean - Claude Mimran, an agriculture billionaire who moved to Gstaad to be closer to his three sons who were attending Le Rosey, the until - recently Canadian - owned $ 100,000 - per - year private school that specializes in teaching kids how to be properly rich.
Agrium says this spring's unfavourable conditions left many North American
farmers unable to cultivate as
much land as they'd intended, boding well for nutrient demand this fall.
Environmental water policies that show greater concern for bait fish than for food production, combined with years of drought, have strangled area
farmers to the point that
much of the arable
land is returning to its natural semi-arid state.
Thus a coder with his own coding business and his own computer could, in certain contexts, be as
much an example of distributed economic power as a
farmer who owns his own
land.
Miyoko tells readers, «you probably recycle, shop at
farmer's markets, buy local as
much as you can...» She goes on to offer some staggering stats about animals raised for human consumption that I'm not sure a lot of non-vegans have considered -LCB- at least not most of the ones I have spoken to -RCB-- some research has shown vegans use approximately 90 percent less water, energy, resources and
land to raise their food than do omnivores.
«About a half - dozen of the major
farmers around here have already sold their
land or traded for seven or eight times as
much land farther south, «he said.
Governments can try to conserve with stricter policies, activists can petition developers and
farmers, and benefactors can buy
land out of the goodness of their hearts (
much like the investment firm Goldman Sachs, which recently purchased some 700,000 acres in Patagonia for conservation purposes).
The latter process used
much less water, for example, and it allowed
farmers to diversify their crops and use their
land to plant other crops as well.
The U.S. program that pays
farmers to idle fragile cropland soon will protect the smallest amount of
land in a quarter - century, the government said on Monday, the result of several years of sky - high commodity prices that have encouraged
farmers to plant as
much as possible.
«If the agriculture industry is to be subsidised, then paying
farmers to protect the environment — rather than just stripping as
much use from the
land as possible — is something our study has shown to be effective, and something the natural world is in dire need of.»
On the other hand,
farmers in marginal
lands without access to irrigation or fertiliser could not benefit as
much from the new varieties of wheat and rice.
Using current conservation program and environmental market value, these beneficial environmental outcomes in the study area are valued at a mere $ 3 million, which is
much lower than the $ 30 million opportunity cost to
farmers for switching their
land to perennial production.
The projected transition of livestock systems from pure grazing diets to diets supplemented by higher quality feeds will cut greenhouse gas emissions from
land use change globally by as
much as 23 % by 2030, while improving food availability and
farmers» income, shows new IIASA research.
Tim points out that 50 % of independent
farmers are set to retire in the next 10 years and that
much of this farm
land will be up for grabs.
So
farmers don't require
much land or time to have their crops ready to be harvested.
Directed by Tom Hall and starring Domhnall Gleeson and Luanne Gordon, Sensation follows the fortunes of a Donal, a
farmer's sole heir who is left some
land; but Donal hasn't inherited
much in terms of social skills.
The occupation is the latest outgrowth of a long - running movement by some ranchers and
farmers who believe the federal government controls far too
much land in Oregon, Nevada and other Western states.
For a start,
much of the world's best cropland is already in use, and
farmers are having to turn to increasingly marginal
land.
So a
farmer can sell the farm, in the now worth-less region he / she is in, because of the climate shift; and then with all that money lost, go buy
land in the area where the water is, which is now
much more expensive because that's where the water is.
Even if the entire global fleet of planes is fueled by non food - grade coconut and babassu oil - as one engine was for a
much publicized crew - only Virgin flight in 2008 - the industry would have to contract a lot of
farmers to grow a lot of babassu on a lot of
land that we just might want to keep for food crops.
Exploring The Burren — an alien - looking limestone landscape on Ireland's Wild Atlantic Way, which has been used for cattle
farmers as winter grazing
land (winter grazing is unheard of in
much of the rest of Europe) for more than 6,000 years.
These destructive green bans plus the unjust Kyoto tree - clearing
land seizures are part of the global Green plan to drive
farmers and graziers from
much of the
land.
This care, in turn, sustains our lives — spiritually, physically, socially and culturally -
much like the
farmer who lives off the
land.
Much of the state is an arid desert, which also contributes to why
land ownership has stayed heavily with the government, rather than been passed down to
farmers, which is the usual progression.