In Maine, the organic dairy
farm has more AEU/acre compared to the conventional dairy farm due to
which of the following reason(s)?
You may select one or more
answers.
a.
Milk production.
b.
High expense of organic grain used
to feed animals.
c.
Holons.
d.
Lack of diversity of livestock
species.
e.
Diversity of livestock species on the farm.
QUESTION
5
Food output per unit land area
for the Maine organic dairy farm is equal to 609,387 total pounds produced
per year (from milk, beef, pork, chicken, eggs, stewing hens and turkeys)
divided by 315 acres to get a total food output of [x] lb/acre. This is
LESS total food production per unit land area than the conventional dairy
farm.
Please enter the numerical value from the Excel file without
a comma.
QUESTION
6
Food output per unit land area
for the Maine conventional dairy farm is equal to 913,157 total pounds
produced per year (from just milk and beef) divided by 315 acres to get a
total food output of [x] lb/acre. This is MORE total food production per
unit land area than the organic dairy farm.
Please enter the
numerical value from the Excel file without a comma.
QUESTION
8
Which of the following
factor(s) better explains why the Maine organic dairy farm has the level
of milk production it has compared to the Maine conventional dairy
farm?
You may select one or more answers.
a.
Animal ethics (e.g. not pushing
milk cows so hard).
b.
High expense of organic grain used to feed animals.
c.
Holons.
d.
Lack of diversity of livestock
species.
e.
Breed of milk cow species on the farm (e.g. Jersey vs Holstein).
QUESTION
10
For both organic and
conventional dairy farms in Maine, please order in DECREASING frequency
the following practices. For example after re-ordering, the first practice
would be extremely common, the second the next most common, the third less
common than the second, and the fourth the least common in Maine.
Dairy
farmer purchases concentrated feed such as corn meal and soy
meal.
Dairy
farmer grows own forages such as corn silage and/or hay and grass
silage.
Dairy
farmer grows own concentrated feed crops (e.g. soybeans, barley, corn
grain) and processes these crops to feed to animals.
QUESTION
14
For the conventional beef
feedlot buying free-range calves, the total acres of the feedlot, the area
required to grow corn grain and silage fed, as well as the range land
required for cow-calf operations to produce feeder calves to send to the
beef feedlot totals
acres which is
divided by the farm’s total 86.25 animal equivalent units (or AEU where 1
AEU = 1,000 lb of animal regardless of species) to get
acres/AEU.
Thus one divided by this acres/AEU means that the conventional beef
feedlot buying free-range calves has
AEU/acre
or
lb/acre
of animals, which is less than Polyface farm. In other words, there is
LESS animal mass per unit land area for the conventional beef system
compared to Polyface.
Please enter numerical values as they
literally appear in the Excel file for the first 3 answers. For the 4th
answer, please type in a whole number not using a decimal.
QUESTION
15
Polyface farm has more AEU/acre
compared to the conventional beef feedlot system due to which of the
following reason(s)?
You may select one or more answers.
a.
Tyson, Cargill, JBS, and National
beef production.
b.
High expense of organic grain used
to feed animals.
c.
Holons.
d.
Lack of diversity of livestock
species.
e.
Diversity of livestock species on the farm.
QUESTION
16
Food output per unit land area
for Polyface farm is equal to 157,603 total pounds produced per year (from
beef, pork, chicken, eggs, stewing hens, turkeys and rabbits) divided by
473 acres to get a total food output of [x] lb/acre. This is MORE total
food production per unit land area than the conventional beef
system.
Please enter this numerical value as it literally appears
in the Excel file.
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