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Increasing carbon footprint of grain crop production in the US Western Corn Belt

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Chaoqun Lu, Zhen Yu, Hanqin Tian, David A Hennessy, Hongli Feng, Mahdi Al-Kaisi, Yuyu Zhou, Tom Sauer, and Raymond Arritt, Increasing carbon footprint of grain crop production in the US Western Corn Belt: Environmental Research Letters, v. 13, iss. 12.

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Abstract (from IOP Science): Global agriculture is challenged to increase soil carbon sequestration and reduce greenhouse gas emissions while providing products for an increasing population. Growing crop production could be achieved through higher yield per hectare (i.e. intensive farming) or more hectares (extensive farming), which however, have different ecological and environmental consequences. Multiple lines of evidence indicate that expanding cropland for additional production may lead to loss of vegetation and soil carbon, and threaten the survival of wildlife. New concerns about the impacts of extensive farming have been raised for the US Corn Belt, one of the world's most productive regions, as cropland has rapidly expanded [...]

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