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Jim Cales <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 18 Dec 2001 09:16:01 -0600
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Greetings,
I have often considered this thought as I drove along in endless farmlands
of this region.  Initially I thought that many folks would starve and die.
On further consideration, though, I realized that if all the land currently
used to grow grain was returned to it's natural setting ( grass plains and
dense forest ) there would be more wild game than one can even begin to
consider eating.

Add to that how lovely it would be to never again see a ripped up plot of
land and it makes for a really nice mental image.  :-)

Jim Cales - [log in to unmask] - ICQ UIN 1492607
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Jim Swayze" <[log in to unmask]>
> One issue that I've not seen discussed is the idea of whether and to what
degree
> the paleo diet would be sustainable if all the people on this planet
decided to
> follow it.  I know that it takes something like ten to twenty times more
land
> for a hunter gatherer than for a farmer.
>
> Thoughts?

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