Where's the amounts used strictly for cars?
The black lines used for borders could be that. I'm not saying it is, just that it might be close to the amount used by roads other than rural highways.
This graph is confusing because there are state lines drawn underneath, but it’s not saying by state.
How nice for the Reed family/Green Diamond to be split into 'private family owned timberland' and 'corporate timberland'.
Very interesting! Now do one for EU, please.
Can't figure out why the 100 largest landowning families aren't using their land for any of the other reasons. Surely some of them are having it farmed for them too?
OIL. There's a LOT of land that might be considered cow/grazing but won't really grow anything worth it. See West Texas.
Swamps don't make good farms, but some people try to farm in FL, it's just inefficient and heavily pollutes or eliminates wetlands
hugging the west coast, there are tons of cow farms, and a small part of cali is for the military, SEAL training.
Do we not eat any of the cows?
It simply takes a loooot of food to produce 1kg of beef
Vegans and ecologists have been talking about this exact issue for a while now
literally decades. lots of talk around the conditions that bring new pandemics too.
if its alafalfa, i think alot of farm land are, its usually exported to the Middle east.
Yeah Maine is so well known for it's urban housing
and somebody owns every square inch of it.
God I miss living in the west.
is Alaska included? or are we just ignored because of our small population?
This makes my eyes bleed
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