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As consumers we can purchase foods that require a low energy input by:
 a. buying grain-fed rather than grass-fed beef.
 b. purchasing more processed foods.
 c. purchasing frozen corn on the cob rather than fresh corn.
  d. buying legumes and whole grains.
 e. purchasing more animal than plant proteins.

Question 2

Alternative, sustainable agricultural practices include:
 a. focusing on only a few crop varieties.
 b. using fertilizers generously.
 c. increased marketing of meat from livestock.
 d. subsidizing large-scale farms with industry customers.
  e. alternating crop species.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

a





 

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