seems a shame we waste most of that corn putting it in a gas tank
if we didn't burn it we wouldn't have any shortage of it for human or animal feed
Corn mash still makes good feed in the feedlot. Corn fed beef.
a friend of mine does 100% pasture raised beef no corn. he used to do corn
there is a marbling difference that you can see in one of his old steaks to one of his new steaks I was there the day he had his first batch of pasture only meat come back from the butcher about 8 years ago and cooked it up . I could see the difference but those steaks are very good better than anything I have gotten from a grocery store.
the only tool he uses most days besides when making hay or moving hay is an atv his girls ride out on the atv roll up the wire and move the previous wire to the next position
a bunch of step ins with a hot perimeter fence
the pastures go many years with out being reseeded , no tillage , no fertilizer
most of his fuel consumption is moving bales and making hay.
it would take putting up some fence but anything that grow corn well will grow pasture great.
anything you didn't want to fence could be cut for hay for winter.
imagine how much that would change the landscape pasture grass as far as the eye can see instead of corn fields in some stage
planting season and harvest season wouldn't be massive tractors & combines and working through the night , a steady flow of tractor trailers moving grain.
just go move a wire every day make sure the waterer is full
the same pasture mix feeds deer very well also.
shelter belts wouldn't be a thing of the past you want a little row of trees for the cattle to find some shade in.
think about how that could transform the conservation side also