 Make sure you hit the like make sure you hit the subscribe. Make sure you hit that notification bell. Let's support Bobby's channel. Thanks guys All right guys, welcome back to ask a farmer if you knew my name is Bobby guys today We have a very special question for our food producer Rob But before we get into it guys again if you want to support our ask a farmer series Please make sure to check out our go fund me page because the ask a farmer series is just a teaser a trailer of sorts to Give you a little bit of insight what we want to do once I get over to Australia This is where it will really go down and expose the vegan agenda for what it is All right, but no further do the question for Rob Rob Doesn't raising animals require much more land You're right livestock needs six times more area when they're grazing than to grow crop But they utilize the field in a very different manner That's to be feed all year round for them. So they don't eat the out to nothing There's always food left for the insects then all the smaller animals. So the snakes lizards and Birds and mice they all survive and then the predator animals can stay over the top of that So there's a complex ecosystem that gets to them being retained when you're grazing That doesn't get to be there when you crop when you crop nothing left So even though livestock use six times the area the kill count is still Significantly less because of the way it's being operated the grazing pattern means that all they have done is displaced the large Herbivore 150 years ago when they decided to clear this place They put sheep and cattle on it and some parts they cropped So the area that was cropped produced a lot more calories per acre the area that was grazed Allowed room for other animals to survive It was a complex ecosystem. The other animals operate alongside the sheep and the cattle Now sure they displaced the larger herbivores. So there would be kangaroos wallabies and emus that were displaced 150 years ago Utilization rates very different and that's why the areas are so different in size. The other thing that happens is grazing usually occurs in places Where you can't crop So the rainfall isn't high enough to crop or there's too much rain or it's too steep There's a whole lot of reasons why you can't crop or it doesn't rain at the right times or the rain comes at the wrong times Well, there's two frosted too high Further north past the cropping regions where you get into the grazing country. It's too dry to crop in some cases They're only running one beast one cow per square mile They're having very little impact on the environment because one cow might only see one patch dirt once in its life as it's grazing path Grazing livestock is very very different to running crop You have very little chemical runoff when you're grazing You have very little impact on other animals when you're grazing But the downside you need a much larger area for the same number of calories But that's because the way they utilize the land is very different. We need the food source to remain For the whole year because obviously we want our grazing animals to continue to eat So while that food source is there all the other animals can survive alongside As opposed to cropping cropping the area is a lot smaller for the same number of calories But it's way more intensive utilizing 90% of the resources that paddock So that bit of dirt is getting used It's only going to be used to grow that crop everything else is killed everything else is poisoned everything else is baited Everything is destroyed for the focus is on producing calories on that paddock So that's what the difference between cropping and grazing and that's why there's an area difference obviously With grazing we're allowing room for other animals with cropping none