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Page 1: Farmland…Uses and Challenges. Farmlands: Land that is used to grow crops and fruit The United States contains more than 100 million hectares of farmland.

Farmland…Uses and Challenges

Page 2: Farmland…Uses and Challenges. Farmlands: Land that is used to grow crops and fruit The United States contains more than 100 million hectares of farmland.

Farmlands:

• Land that is used to grow crops and fruit

• The United States contains more than 100 million hectares of farmland.

Page 3: Farmland…Uses and Challenges. Farmlands: Land that is used to grow crops and fruit The United States contains more than 100 million hectares of farmland.

Why does our farmland matter?

• Without it we would have no sources of vegetables, fruit, grains, or plant based oils

• With our growing population, we need more food than ever before in history (this will continue to increase)

Page 4: Farmland…Uses and Challenges. Farmlands: Land that is used to grow crops and fruit The United States contains more than 100 million hectares of farmland.

The human body uses food both as source of energy and as a source of materials for building and

maintaining body tissues.

Why do we need food?

Page 5: Farmland…Uses and Challenges. Farmlands: Land that is used to grow crops and fruit The United States contains more than 100 million hectares of farmland.

Who is using the most food?• Peopled in more developed countries tend to eat

more food. • With more income provided to a household…the

more food consumed.• Higher population of country and world, less food

available

Page 6: Farmland…Uses and Challenges. Farmlands: Land that is used to grow crops and fruit The United States contains more than 100 million hectares of farmland.

What resources do we need to produce food?

• Water• Nutrients• Fertilizer• Pesticides

Page 7: Farmland…Uses and Challenges. Farmlands: Land that is used to grow crops and fruit The United States contains more than 100 million hectares of farmland.

What is food efficiency?• Measures how much food can be produced in a given

area of land• Lower trophic levels (ex: producers) are more

efficient because their populations tend to be larger than higher members in a food chain who are sharing the same area of land.

Example: You can produce many times more wheat and grain from a field than meat

Page 8: Farmland…Uses and Challenges. Farmlands: Land that is used to grow crops and fruit The United States contains more than 100 million hectares of farmland.

• 10% Rule – only that much is transferred with each step on the food chain

• PlantsHumans (10% of the original energy)• PlantsCow (10 %)Human (1% of the original

energy)

More efficient: Plants HumansLess Efficient: PlantsAnimal Humans

WHY?????

Page 9: Farmland…Uses and Challenges. Farmlands: Land that is used to grow crops and fruit The United States contains more than 100 million hectares of farmland.

Some animals are more efficient that others – and eating them has a lower environmental

impact

Page 10: Farmland…Uses and Challenges. Farmlands: Land that is used to grow crops and fruit The United States contains more than 100 million hectares of farmland.
Page 11: Farmland…Uses and Challenges. Farmlands: Land that is used to grow crops and fruit The United States contains more than 100 million hectares of farmland.

What is changing about farmland?

• We have decreasing numbers of people who are farmers - This means larger farms are used to feed more people

• More people live in urban areas – so the distance food must be transported has increased (more fossil fuels burned)

• More fossil fuel burning farming equipment is used to grow and harvest food

• Genetically Modified Crops – Genetically Patented Crops

• Monocultures – plant only one type of crop on land• Increased use (demand?) for fertilizers and pesticides

Page 12: Farmland…Uses and Challenges. Farmlands: Land that is used to grow crops and fruit The United States contains more than 100 million hectares of farmland.

Why is human population growth the driving force behind these changes?

• More people means more demand for food.• Farmlands are expected to keep up with

population growth . • This can lead to over-use of farmland. • We need the same amount of land to

produce more food

Page 13: Farmland…Uses and Challenges. Farmlands: Land that is used to grow crops and fruit The United States contains more than 100 million hectares of farmland.
Page 14: Farmland…Uses and Challenges. Farmlands: Land that is used to grow crops and fruit The United States contains more than 100 million hectares of farmland.

What are some threats to our farmland?

• Development/city expansion

• Not enough space• Limited water

Page 15: Farmland…Uses and Challenges. Farmlands: Land that is used to grow crops and fruit The United States contains more than 100 million hectares of farmland.

What are some threats to our farmland?

• Overuse of landLand becomes drained of nutrients, from over

planting and planting only one type of crop

Page 16: Farmland…Uses and Challenges. Farmlands: Land that is used to grow crops and fruit The United States contains more than 100 million hectares of farmland.

What are some threats to our farmland?

• Droughts and desertificationLand will become “like a desert”Causes are • lack of water,• climate change,• deforestation,• over-use,• lack of biodiversity,• one-crop planting

Page 17: Farmland…Uses and Challenges. Farmlands: Land that is used to grow crops and fruit The United States contains more than 100 million hectares of farmland.

What are some threats to our farmland?

• ErosionNatural process caused by wind and waterIntensified by using the land for farming and

removing vegetation

Page 18: Farmland…Uses and Challenges. Farmlands: Land that is used to grow crops and fruit The United States contains more than 100 million hectares of farmland.

Areas of the world threatened by soil erosion and desertification:

Page 19: Farmland…Uses and Challenges. Farmlands: Land that is used to grow crops and fruit The United States contains more than 100 million hectares of farmland.

• An aerial view of farmland in Minnesota shows the unique patterns created by the use of contour farming. This farming method conserves rainwater and reduces soil losses from surface erosion.

Page 20: Farmland…Uses and Challenges. Farmlands: Land that is used to grow crops and fruit The United States contains more than 100 million hectares of farmland.

What can these threats to farmland mean?

• Larger one-crop farms tend to be more susceptible to pest problems and nutrient deficiency

• This means that they have challenges keeping up with increasing food demands

Page 21: Farmland…Uses and Challenges. Farmlands: Land that is used to grow crops and fruit The United States contains more than 100 million hectares of farmland.

What can these threats to farmland mean?

• Malnutrition: A condition that occurs when people do not consume enough Calories or do not eat a sufficient variety of foods to fulfill all of the body’s needs.

• Calorie (Cal) = 1,000 calories

Page 22: Farmland…Uses and Challenges. Farmlands: Land that is used to grow crops and fruit The United States contains more than 100 million hectares of farmland.

Consumer Consequences

• Food products may not be available

• Cost of food increases

Page 23: Farmland…Uses and Challenges. Farmlands: Land that is used to grow crops and fruit The United States contains more than 100 million hectares of farmland.

More Farming – More Carbon• When prairies are plowed and when forests are cleared – carbon

dioxide is released to the atmosphere• When green plants and grasses are removed, they can’t absorb

carbon dioxide any more and can’t release oxygen into the air.

• Farm equipment burns fuel – more carbon dioxide is released• Food is transported – fuel is burned – more carbon dioxide• More carbon – more CLIMATE CHANGE

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CLOSER

Page 25: Farmland…Uses and Challenges. Farmlands: Land that is used to grow crops and fruit The United States contains more than 100 million hectares of farmland.

Why does our farmland matter?

• We need it to produce food. We need food to live. We need to feed more people every year.

Page 26: Farmland…Uses and Challenges. Farmlands: Land that is used to grow crops and fruit The United States contains more than 100 million hectares of farmland.

Why does being a vegetarian increase our food efficiency?

• We need a certain amount of energy to live and you can more energy by eating food directly.

• Eating meat causes us to lose energy because the animal uses some energy.

Page 27: Farmland…Uses and Challenges. Farmlands: Land that is used to grow crops and fruit The United States contains more than 100 million hectares of farmland.

How is increasing population threatening our farmland?

• Because we have more people to feed, we need to produce more food. This causes farms to overuse the soil, do one-crop farming which drains nutrients, causes more erosion, demands more water and calls for more chemicals to be introduced to our environment like fertilizer and pesticides.


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