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He plans to devote some of his conservation acres to growing feed for his cows and some to grazing.
Growing feed crops, for cattle and pigs, produces more of those emissions than crops that go directly into the human food chain.
We're also running out of land: somewhere around 45 percent of the world's land is either directly or indirectly involved in livestock production, and as forests are cleared to create new land for grazing animals or growing feed crops, the earth's capacity to sequester greenhouse gases (trees are especially good at this) diminishes.
The startling truth is 70percentt of the world's agricultural land is used to raise livestock, either for grazing or for growing feed rather than growing food for humans.
Although 70% of anthropogenic emissions of N2O result from crop and animal agriculture combined, farm animal production, including growing feed crops, accounts for 65% of global N2O emissions (Steinfeld et al. 2006).
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