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- Farmland and cropland are two types of land use. Farmland uses about 40% of all land in the United States, with not quite half of that in permanent pasture1. Cropland consists predominantly of row crops like corn, soybeans, wheat, and cotton in terms of acreage, with less than 10% in fruit, nuts and vegetable production1. Pastureland is used to grow grazing livestock, whereas cropland is farmed land used to grow harvested crops2.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.About 40% of all land in the United States is in farmland uses, totalling about 900 million acres. Not quite half of that is in permanent pasture. About 31% of farmland is in cropland, which consists predominantly of row crops like corn, soybeans, wheat, and cotton in terms of acreage, with less than 10% in fruit, nuts and vegetable production.farmtogether.com/learn/blog/cropland-whats-it-wort…Today, pastureland and cropland are more clearly defined. Pastureland is used to grow grazing livestock, whereas cropland is farmed land used to grow harvested crops.farmtogether.com/learn/blog/croplands-relationshi…
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Agricultural land is typically land devoted to agriculture, the systematic and controlled use of other forms of life—particularly the rearing of livestock and production of crops—to produce food for humans. It is generally synonymous with both farmland or cropland, as well as pasture or rangeland. … See more
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Wikipedia text under CC-BY-SA license WEBTwo subcategories of cropland are recognized: cultivated and non-cultivated. Cultivated cropland comprises land in row crops or close-grown crops and also other cultivated cropland, for example, hay land or …
WEBFeb 16, 2024 · Croplands — used for direct human food and non-food uses such as biofuels — are as large as the land area of China. The world can use much less land for farming. The long-run historical trend of …
WEBMay 30, 2022 · ‘Peak agricultural land’. Agricultural land is the total of arable land that is used to grow crops, and pasture used to raise livestock. Measuring exactly how much land we use for agriculture is …
WEBMay 7, 2020 · Figure 1. Global cropland per capita, 1961-2016. Regional trends. Regional distribution of agricultural land use is a combination of local agri-climatic edaphic – soil –conditions, and socio-economic drivers.
WEBDec 16, 2014, 8:11 PM UTC. National Geographic. This fascinating map from National Geographic shows the proportion of the world's crops that are grown for direct human consumption (in green)...
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WEBMay 15, 2024 · The difference between cropland and pastureland values varies by region. Cropland values are higher than pastureland values in every region. In the Pacific region, average cropland value per acre …
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