I love agriculture, as much as that's a loose interpretation of what I do. I grow mushrooms and other fungus.
I love agriculture too. I grow corn for a huge turkey flock and a few acres of soybeans and hay for the cattle
Wow, nice, so I feel like I could ask you your opinion about whether it's a good idea to use farmland for crops or for biofuel.
No experience with biofuel but I use 70 acres for crops yearly. What are you curious about ?
I guess on a moral/ethical level. Since a lot of it comes from agricultural waste, is it worth diverting farmland specifically for usage in biofuel?
I would say no. You can use the land for agricultural purposes, growing crops, raising meat etc without damaging the land or the environment
Are you interested at all in how big your carbon footprint is by cultivating crops not destined for use in biofuels?
Yes I would love to know more about it, please explain?
I would say it's large, considering more biofuel would mean more sustainable production in the economy. Sustainability is kind of everything.
You are so right and make interesting points, I need to learn more about it