Josh Linhart, Danny Ortolano, & Jared Mazurek. Raising Land Productivity Raising Land Productivity Raising Water Productivity Raising Water Productivity.

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Josh Linhart, Danny Ortolano, & Jared Mazurek

Raising Land Productivity Raising Land Productivity Raising Water Productivity Raising Water Productivity Producing Protein More Efficiently Producing Protein More Efficiently The Localization of Agriculture The Localization of Agriculture Strategic Reductions in Demand Strategic Reductions in Demand Action on Many Fronts Action on Many Fronts

Prior to expansion of food production came almost entirely from expanding cropland area. Prior to expansion of food production came almost entirely from expanding cropland area. Population growth after World War II = Change in land productivity. Population growth after World War II = Change in land productivity Grain yield nearly tripled Grain yield nearly tripled Came primarily from three sources: Came primarily from three sources: Growing use of fertilizer Growing use of fertilizer Spread of irrigation Spread of irrigation Development of higher yielding crop varieties Development of higher yielding crop varieties Fertilizer : Fertilizer : In an attempt to remove nutrient constraints on crop yields In an attempt to remove nutrient constraints on crop yields

Irrigation: Irrigation: Future gains will likely come from an increase in irrigation efficiency rather than from expanding irrigation water supplies. Future gains will likely come from an increase in irrigation efficiency rather than from expanding irrigation water supplies. Higher-yielding varieties: Higher-yielding varieties: Hybridization of corn Hybridization of corn Corn yields are still edging upward (the only grain to be doing so) Corn yields are still edging upward (the only grain to be doing so) There is very little productive new land throughout the World There is very little productive new land throughout the World This along with the difficulty of expanding the irrigated area and the diminishing returns on the use of additional fertilizer, is making it much more difficult to increase World food output. This along with the difficulty of expanding the irrigated area and the diminishing returns on the use of additional fertilizer, is making it much more difficult to increase World food output.

Agricultural Endowments Agricultural Endowments Varies widely by country Varies widely by country In order to have high grain yields you must have an abundance of soil moisture. In order to have high grain yields you must have an abundance of soil moisture. Not the case in much of Africa Not the case in much of Africa As a result, they have not experienced a green revolution like much of the rest of the World.` As a result, they have not experienced a green revolution like much of the rest of the World.` In order to increase land productivity where soil moisture permits, you must expand the area of land that produces more than one crop per year. In order to increase land productivity where soil moisture permits, you must expand the area of land that produces more than one crop per year. This process of double cropping has not been fully exploited in some places that have the potential (Some areas within North America and Western Europe.) This process of double cropping has not been fully exploited in some places that have the potential (Some areas within North America and Western Europe.) Many countries still have a substantial unrealized production potential despite the falling production of grain. Many countries still have a substantial unrealized production potential despite the falling production of grain.

1,000 tons of water  1 ton of grain! 1,000 tons of water  1 ton of grain! Thus, 70% of World water use is devoted to irrigation Thus, 70% of World water use is devoted to irrigation Irrigation water efficiency is affected not only by the type and condition of irrigation systems but also by the soil type, temperature, and humidity Irrigation water efficiency is affected not only by the type and condition of irrigation systems but also by the soil type, temperature, and humidity Hot and Arid  high evaporation Hot and Arid  high evaporation Cool and Humid  low evaporation Cool and Humid  low evaporation Crop usage of irrigation water never reaches 100% because some irrigation water evaporates, percolates downward, and some runs off. Crop usage of irrigation water never reaches 100% because some irrigation water evaporates, percolates downward, and some runs off. Switching from flood or furrow to low-pressure sprinkler systems reduces water use by an estimated 30%, while switching to drip irrigation typically cuts water use in half. Switching from flood or furrow to low-pressure sprinkler systems reduces water use by an estimated 30%, while switching to drip irrigation typically cuts water use in half.

Low water productivity is often the result of low water prices. Low water productivity is often the result of low water prices. In many countries, subsidies lead to irrationally low water prices, creating the impression that water is abundant. In many countries, subsidies lead to irrationally low water prices, creating the impression that water is abundant. WATER IS SCARCE! WATER IS SCARCE! Moving down the food chain reduces water use Moving down the food chain reduces water use Lindemann’s Law of the Tenth Lindemann’s Law of the Tenth During the transfer from one trophic level to the next, only about 10% of the food is stored as flesh. The rest is lost during transfer or is broken down during respiration. During the transfer from one trophic level to the next, only about 10% of the food is stored as flesh. The rest is lost during transfer or is broken down during respiration. Being a vegetarian really can help save the World Being a vegetarian really can help save the World

In order to bring water use down to the sustainable yield of aquifers and rivers worldwide involves: In order to bring water use down to the sustainable yield of aquifers and rivers worldwide involves: Water-efficient irrigation practices and crops Water-efficient irrigation practices and crops Adopting more water efficient industrial processes Adopting more water efficient industrial processes Using water-efficient household appliances Using water-efficient household appliances Recycling urban water supplies Recycling urban water supplies Eating lower on the food chain (at least every once in a while) Eating lower on the food chain (at least every once in a while)

Meat consumption rising Meat consumption rising Cattle convert grain into protein inefficiently Cattle convert grain into protein inefficiently Poultry and fish are more efficient Poultry and fish are more efficient Pork production and aquaculture growing Pork production and aquaculture growing Combining soybean meal with grain Combining soybean meal with grain Creating markets for small farmers (e.g. dairy co-ops in India) Creating markets for small farmers (e.g. dairy co-ops in India) Use of crop residues (ex. China) Use of crop residues (ex. China)

Locally grown food (locavore), seasonal diets Locally grown food (locavore), seasonal diets Number of farms growing, more small farms Number of farms growing, more small farms Farmers markets, urban gardening, school gardening (California) Farmers markets, urban gardening, school gardening (California) Organic farms increased Organic farms increased Community gardens on the rise (gov’t support) Community gardens on the rise (gov’t support) Foods that travel lose flavor and nutrition (1500 miles) Foods that travel lose flavor and nutrition (1500 miles) Small farmers can recycle nutrients better than massive feeding operations Small farmers can recycle nutrients better than massive feeding operations

It depends on the quality of life everyone wants to live. If people consumed 800 kilo grams of grain per year, like Americans, the carrying capacity would be only 2.5 billion. It depends on the quality of life everyone wants to live. If people consumed 800 kilo grams of grain per year, like Americans, the carrying capacity would be only 2.5 billion. Out of this 800kg, 100kg of it is consumed as the grain in it’s primary form. The bulk of it is consumed in the form of livestock. Out of this 800kg, 100kg of it is consumed as the grain in it’s primary form. The bulk of it is consumed in the form of livestock. Stabilize the population to no more than 8 million by Stabilize the population to no more than 8 million by 2040.

-Start program to supply the 201 million women today that want to use birth control but do not have access to it. -Mediterranean diets higher in grains and vegetable are healthier and more sustainable. People in Italy have a higher life expectancy than people in the U.S. even though medical expenditures per person are much higher in the U.S.

Should give more priority to securing and maintaining food supplies. Should give more priority to securing and maintaining food supplies. Cut Carbon Emissions. Cut Carbon Emissions. Invest in undeveloped countries food production. Invest in undeveloped countries food production. Stop Biodiesel Stop Biodiesel

Do you agree with Lester Brown’s ideas about decreasing global food demand rather than increasing global food supply? Why or why not? Do you agree with Lester Brown’s ideas about decreasing global food demand rather than increasing global food supply? Why or why not? Why might higher incomes be associated with an increased consumption of meat? Why might higher incomes be associated with an increased consumption of meat? Do you support or oppose the practice of land acquisitions? Why or why not? Do you support or oppose the practice of land acquisitions? Why or why not? Why do you suppose so many countries have neglected to meet their production potential? Why do you suppose so many countries have neglected to meet their production potential?