
(a)
Interpretation:
Yield in grain per acre whether raises, lowers or have no effect on the estimate has to be identified.
Concept introduction:
The requirement of land is more to produce chicken, beef and pork than it does to produce grains such as soybeans and corn.
In-order to produce beef, grains is needed to feed the animals and in-order to produce grains, the requirements are water, land, fertilizer and energy to produce. The land is also needed to graze the animals. Land and water is necessary for raising pigs and chickens also.
(b)
Interpretation:
Portion of the animal’s lifespan included in the estimate whether raises, lowers or have no effcet on the estimate has to be identified.
Concept introduction:
The requirement of land is more to produce chicken, beef and pork than it does to produce grains such as soybeans and corn.
In-order to produce beef, grains is needed to feed the animals and in-order to produce grains, the requirements are water, land, fertilizer and energy to produce. The land is also needed to graze the animals. Land and water is necessary for raising pigs and chickens also.
(c)
Interpretation:
Breed of livestock whether raises, lowers or have no effcet on the estimate has to be identified.
Concept introduction:
The requirement of land is more to produce chicken, beef and pork than it does to produce grains such as soybeans and corn.
In-order to produce beef, grains are needed to feed the animals and in-order to produce grains, the requirements are water, land, fertilizer and energy to produce. The land is also needed to graze the animals. Land and water is necessary for raising pigs and chickens also.

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