Ellen Litchfield (@ellenlitchfiel4) 's Twitter Profile
Ellen Litchfield

@ellenlitchfiel4

Living at Wilpoorinna station in SA, an organic cattle and sheep enterprise. Veterinarian and Nuffield scholar

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calendar_today19-09-2018 06:19:25

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Claire Booth (@claireo_booth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Important and brave presentation today by Katrina Sasse - succession with daughters on farm. Inspiring and great to see a pathway for our future farmers of both genders #Nuffieldag #succession #producechange

Important and brave presentation today by <a href="/katrinasasse/">Katrina Sasse</a> - succession with daughters on farm. Inspiring and great to see a pathway for our future farmers of both genders #Nuffieldag #succession #producechange
Frank Mitloehner (@ghgguru) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thread: 86% of the global livestock feed intake in dry matter consists of feed materials that are not currently edible for humans. /1

Frank Mitloehner (@ghgguru) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In California, transportation, industry (e.g., cement), and electricity sectors combined accounts for 80% of all GHG emissions. All livestock = 5% (source: CARB)

In California, transportation, industry (e.g., cement), and electricity sectors combined accounts for 80% of all GHG emissions.  All livestock = 5% (source: CARB)
Frank Mitloehner (@ghgguru) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nanci Guest PhD, RD, CSCS Correct, the amount of arable agricultural land globally is 30%. The remaining Ag land is marginal and overwhelmingly only usable for grazing ruminants. Approx 40% of arable land is used to grow feed for livestock - mainly pigs and poultry.

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4 billion people eat rice everyday🍚 since IRRI was established in the 1960’s it has helped improve yields from 2 tonne per hectare to 6-10 tonne per hectare having a huge benefit on food security globally. They are… instagram.com/p/ByjTeilgIns/…