211 Managing Natural Resources In An Era Of Increased Demand For Animal Products
Oral Session
ASA Section: Environmental QualityGlobal demand for livestock products grows every year as a result of an increasing human population and changing diets. This growth places pressure on the array of natural resources that support animal agriculture, including (though not limited to) land, water, and energy. In a world where natural resources are becoming increasingly scarce or degraded, it is critical to understand how key natural resources might be managed to support increased demand for livestock products. This session will address the natural resource requirements of animal agriculture and how those resources might be better managed to sustainably increase production.
	
	
	
	Cosponsor(s):
Animal Agriculture and the Environment Community
C06 Forage and Grazinglands, Soil & Water Management & Conservation
Tuesday, November 5, 2013: 10:30 AM-12:10 PM
	 Tampa Convention Center, Room 11
 
	
Community Leader:
			
				
					
					
						Ariel A. Szogi
					
				
			
 
		Organizers:
			
				
					
					
						Christian J. Peters
					
				
					 and 
					
						Ariel A. Szogi
					
				
			
 
		Moderators:
			
				
					
					
						Christian J. Peters
					
				
					 and 
					
						Ariel A. Szogi
					
				
			
 
		
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