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<blockquote data-quote="ChrisB" data-source="post: 519295" data-attributes="member: 122"><p>There has already been a lot of progression on drought resistent crops, I would guess the technology will continue to improve which may open up a lot of land that in the past wasn't considered suitable for crop farming. I also think yeilds will continue to increase with technology.</p><p></p><p>I don't really have any idea of what will happen in the meat sect of agriculture. For cattle, I've always wondered if someday people may actually be breeding for twins and triplets. That may sound crazy now, but as available grazing land decreases and the population keeps increasing we will have to look for ways to make cows more efficient. There are cows now that seem to continually have twins and raise them successfully, maybe in the future that will become a more desirable trait.</p><p></p><p>Or maybe the libs will have brainwashed future generations into thinking that meat is bad and the raising of livestock will cease to exist.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ChrisB, post: 519295, member: 122"] There has already been a lot of progression on drought resistent crops, I would guess the technology will continue to improve which may open up a lot of land that in the past wasn't considered suitable for crop farming. I also think yeilds will continue to increase with technology. I don't really have any idea of what will happen in the meat sect of agriculture. For cattle, I've always wondered if someday people may actually be breeding for twins and triplets. That may sound crazy now, but as available grazing land decreases and the population keeps increasing we will have to look for ways to make cows more efficient. There are cows now that seem to continually have twins and raise them successfully, maybe in the future that will become a more desirable trait. Or maybe the libs will have brainwashed future generations into thinking that meat is bad and the raising of livestock will cease to exist. [/QUOTE]
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