> On Apr 26, 2012, at 4:47 PM, Dieter Brand wrote:
>
>> That would mean that there would have to be nearly 300 millions hectares
>> of farmland in the US. That seems a lot.
>
>> From http://www.ers.usda.gov/statefacts/US.HTM
>
> Total US cropland 406,424,909 acres in 2007
> Total US pasture 408,832,116 acres
>
> Assuming we should count all the pasture, and since it's land that is being
> ruined by agriculture, I think so, that's 815 million acres of land for
> food production, or
>
> 330 million hectares. One per US person. The Egyptians did much better.
>
> Thanks for the exercise, Dieter.
>
>
> Toby
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