To: AndrewB
But seriously, we're all going to starve if very many farmers start using oxen instead of tractors.Not really. Actually crops may cost less. Farmers will have to work harder.. It is more work taking care of large draft animals than a tractor.
15 posted on
05/15/2011 7:11:03 AM PDT by
central_va
( I won't be reconstructed and I do not give a damn.)
To: central_va
I find that hard to believe. A team of ox simply can’t do the same amount of work per time unit, that a tractor can. Plus, oxen down time (sleep, eat, rest, sick) is, of necessity, considerably longer than a tractor downtime (refuel).
Oxen-farming, while nostalgically attractive, will raise costs and create shortages.
49 posted on
05/15/2011 7:35:12 AM PDT by
SuzyQue
(Remember to think.)
To: central_va
You really need to take a tour of a modern big grain farm in the midwest, there are operations with 80
quarters of land under cultivation, there's no way on earth to do that with animals.
How could this be duplicated with animals;
73 posted on
05/15/2011 7:52:40 AM PDT by
dynoman
(Objectivity is the essence of intelligence. - Marylin vos Savant)
To: central_va
Not really. Actually crops may cost less. Farmers will have to work harder.. It is more work taking care of large draft animals than a tractor. Really? You are going to feed the world by using oxen to plow millions upon millions of acres? What fantasy world do you inhabit?
To: central_va
"It is more work taking care of large draft animals than a tractor."That's what Illegals are for you big silly!
And I doubt anyone would starve from smaller yields, in THIS country anyway.
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