The article specifically only mentions cereal crops like wheat and barley, so I can’t comment on how other crops are being affected.
Canada’s Grain Commission estimates that in the first week of June, 9400 tonnes of grain (wheat, barley, canola) in Alberta went to domestic feed.
The beauty of grain crop is that it can be stockpiled and stored for years, but not if livestock are eating those reserves.
Ultimately, this situation will only get worse, so farmers need to either adapt, restrict crops going to livestock, or find a different way to grow them.
I agree with everything else, though. Livestock are hella inefficient even if you ignore any ethical issues. I just felt like it was kind of a non-sequitur here.
The article specifically only mentions cereal crops like wheat and barley, so I can’t comment on how other crops are being affected.
Canada’s Grain Commission estimates that in the first week of June, 9400 tonnes of grain (wheat, barley, canola) in Alberta went to domestic feed.
The beauty of grain crop is that it can be stockpiled and stored for years, but not if livestock are eating those reserves.
Ultimately, this situation will only get worse, so farmers need to either adapt, restrict crops going to livestock, or find a different way to grow them.
I’m pretty sure canola was in there as well.
I agree with everything else, though. Livestock are hella inefficient even if you ignore any ethical issues. I just felt like it was kind of a non-sequitur here.