you mean that growing corn, a grass, on the great plains, which supported grass for 10,000 years is unnatural Rob?

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there really is something profoundly different in scale between modern corn vs wild strains of grass (or even corn itself) not sure that calling it a "grass" is useful for that comparison. i mean modern corn fields are another order of magnitude vs wild grasses I would guess?
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it's useful in the sense that it's correct ¯\_(ツ)_/¯https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poaceae
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categorically, yes i'm just saying, is the primary production 10x that of your comparable unmanaged grassland? if yes, seems like that's going to be something that you can't rely upon "natural" processes to balance, you've have to do some more management to be sure
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