Cattle enable land to be used to produced food when its soil is too poor to support crops - and they do it in a manner that doesn’t require fertilizer or cause erosion.
Cattle love green grass. Grass loves rain.
In Western countries cattle thrive in rainy areas where the possible greenhouse gas effect of methane and CO2 is drowned out by water vapor.
There you go, making sense again......
“ Cattle enable land to be used to produced food when its soil is too poor to support crops - and they do it in a manner that doesn’t require fertilizer or cause erosion.”
Yes.
I have made that point many times .
A drive to Colorado from the east easily shows that.
Check out the work of Frank Mitloehner .
He’s doing great work in this area, he’s an animal nutritionist at UC Davis in California .
https://www.alltech.com/podcast/frank-mitloehner-cattle-climate-change-and-methane-myth