OUR AVAILABLE MEAT SUPPLY (PER INDIVIDUAL)IN 1880 WASHOGSCATTLESHEEP1710710IN 1900810910610IN 1917610610½SHALL WE CEASE TO EAT MEATOR DRINK MILKOR WEAR WOOLEN CLOTHESCopyright 1919, Field Illustrated
Copyright 1919, Field Illustrated
Copyright 1919, Field Illustrated
Copyright 1919, Field Illustrated
Field Illustrated shows that, the country over, it takes an average of three acres to support a single full grown cow through the summer season alone. It shows that wheat is the great competitor of the meat crop, that wheat has driven livestock from the western ranges, and that during the past four years wheat has been driving the dairy cows and the beef steer from the eastern and middle western farms.
Animals must not compete with human beings for cereal foods
“Whenever there is pressure for food,” concludes Field Illustrated, “and animals must compete with humans for the cereal products of the fields, then animals are pretty likely to lose out.An acre of corn will feed ten times as many people in the form of Johnny Cakes as it would if converted into meat.”
This statement is in striking accord with the conclusions reached by Graham Lusk, one of the two American representatives to the Inter-Allied Scientific Food Commission, who wrote in December, 1918, “It is, therefore, axiomatic that in times of scarcity one must not give to pigs food which can nourish human beings.” For further data, see pages14and15.