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Amadeus Schmidt <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 31 Dec 2001 08:06:51 -0500
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Dori Zook wrote:
>
>No stats to flesh things out (as it were), but the simple fact of thematter
>is that land exists that cannot support plant foods but CAN be used to feed
>animals.  Here in Colorado alone, there are no doubt hundreds of thousands
> of acres that could be put to good use.

There are *very* few landscapes not suitable to plant foods.
Wheat is not the only plant.
There are a lot of fruit and nut trees.
Barley grows in extreme climate.

Here nearby on the island of fuerteventura - a lot of goats live-
thats are suitable only to goats - too dry.

These goats are milked they produce extremely good goat cheese.
Milking yields 25 to 75 percent of the food eaten by the animal.

I have never see
n goat meat offered
Very little meat grows on a very large area.

> But vegetarians from the People's
>Republic of Boulder would almost surely nip any such efforts in the bud. :)

What would be their interest to nip there?

Cheers

Amadee

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