I'll mention again a web URL that I posted on the CLA thread as I can't believe no one has a comment on it. http://www.soilcarbon.com.au/case_studies/index.html then click on the "slide show in English" tab.
As you will see this highlights the potential for owners of land and grazing livestock to become champions and saviors of the world by fulfilling a role as CO2 sequestrators that no one else can reproduce. Only soils can sequester significant amounts of atmospheric carbon in the next 30 years. Grazing land covers 5 billion hectares, 2/3 of the total land surface. Raising organic matter by 1% = an increase of 27 Tonnes of soil carbon which captures 100 Tonnes of CO2 - per hectare!! Not to mention all the other benefits - better water use, more grass which lowers our cost of production.
This is huge, it must be the greatest thing in our futures, instead we are down in the dumps as cattle producers because feed grain prices are high due to the nonsense of ethanol production and corporate greed at the processing and retailing end. Can we think out of the box far enough to appreciate the potential for this radacal change in our role??
As you will see this highlights the potential for owners of land and grazing livestock to become champions and saviors of the world by fulfilling a role as CO2 sequestrators that no one else can reproduce. Only soils can sequester significant amounts of atmospheric carbon in the next 30 years. Grazing land covers 5 billion hectares, 2/3 of the total land surface. Raising organic matter by 1% = an increase of 27 Tonnes of soil carbon which captures 100 Tonnes of CO2 - per hectare!! Not to mention all the other benefits - better water use, more grass which lowers our cost of production.
This is huge, it must be the greatest thing in our futures, instead we are down in the dumps as cattle producers because feed grain prices are high due to the nonsense of ethanol production and corporate greed at the processing and retailing end. Can we think out of the box far enough to appreciate the potential for this radacal change in our role??
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