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Title: Food and Soil Resources


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Food and Soil Resources
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How Is Food Produced?
  • Primary plantswheat, corn, and rice
  • Primary animalsfish, beef, pork, and chicken

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Major Types of Agriculture
  • Industrialized agriculture
  • Plantation
  • Traditional subsistence agriculture
  • Traditional intensive agriculture

4
World Food Production
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Producing Food by Green-Revolution Techniques
  • High-input monoculture
  • Selectively bred or genetically-engineered crops
  • High inputs of fertilizer
  • Extensive use of pesticides
  • High inputs of water
  • Multiple cropping

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Green Revolutions
Fig. 14-4 p. 277
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Producing Food by Traditional Techniques
  • Interplanting
  • Polyvarietal cultivation
  • Intercropping
  • Agroforestry (alley cropping)
  • Polyculture

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Causes of Soil Erosion
  • Wind
  • Water
  • People

9
Global Soil Erosion
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Soil Erosion in the US
  • Dust Bowl 1930s
  • Reductions in erosion since 1987
  • 1985 Food Security Act

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Causes of Desertification
  • Overgrazing
  • Deforestation
  • Erosion
  • Salinization
  • Soil Compaction
  • Natural Climate Change

Refer to Fig. 14-10 p. 283
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World Desertification
Fig. 14-9 p. 282
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Soil Degradation on Irrigated Land
  • Salinization
  • Waterlogging

Fig. 14-11 p. 283
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Reducing and Cleaning Up Salinization
  • Reduce irrigation
  • Switch to salt-tolerant crops
  • Flush soils
  • Not growing crops for 2-5 years
  • Install underground drainage

Refer to Fig. 14-12 p. 283
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Solutions Soil Conservation
  • Conventional-tillage
  • Conservation tillage
  • Terracing
  • Contour farming
  • Strip and alley cropping
  • Windbreaks
  • Land Classification

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Soil Restoration
  • Organic fertilizer
  • Animal manure
  • Green manure
  • Compost
  • Crop rotation
  • Commercial inorganic fertilizer

17
World Food Production
  • Now leveling off
  • Shortages in developing countries

Fig. 14-16 p. 287
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Nutrition
  • Undernutrition
  • Malnutrition

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Over-nutrition
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US Obesity by State
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Environmental Effects of Food Production
  • Biodiversity loss
  • Soil degradation
  • Air pollution
  • Water shortages and erosion
  • Human health

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Increasing World Crop Production
  • Crossbreeding and artificial selection
  • Genetic engineering (gene splicing)
  • Genetically modified organisms (GMOs)
  • Continued Green Revolution techniques
  • Introducing new foods
  • Working more land

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Producing More Meat
  • Feedlots
  • Rangelands
  • Efficiency
  • Improved rangeland management
  • Environmental consequences (Connections p. 295)

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Catching and Raising More Fish
  • Fisheries
  • Fishing methods
  • Overfishing
  • Commercial extinction
  • Aquiculture
  • Fish farming and ranching

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Government Agricultural Policy
  • Artificially low prices
  • Elimination of price controls
  • Subsidies
  • Food aid

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Solutions Sustainable Agriculture
  • Low-input agriculture
  • Organic farming
  • Profitable
  • Increasing funding for research in sustainable
    techniques
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