Is there real arable land left that could be used for low impact biofuel production? How much?
I appreciate sources.
Thanks!
P.S.
interesting statistic:
%26quot;As late as 1910, some 27 percent of all U.S. farmland was still devoted to feeding horses used for transportation%26quot; 100% 1 Vote
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There is currently land being used poorly. Think about it. You have orchards of trees and nothing growing underneath. Couldn%26#039;t you plant stuff like grapes or other shade plants. I don%26#039;t think we should be concerned about using baron land as much at this point as increasing the use of already used land. This would help out drastically and help reduce the need for further land development. Property owners could start using their back yards to grow plants that would help. Even if all you got is a back yard of 50%26#039; x 50%26#039; you could still help if you could get your nabbors on a joint venture. Use what we have already destroyed and save what is native.
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I do not think that there is real arable land left. Most lands just named arable r being used for other purposes.
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