There is little or no crp around me. But up in Nw My where my cousin lives there is some. He planted around 80 acres into it again this year. The field that he planted can produce bumper crops, but so frequently floods out that they only harvest a crop. 5-7 out of 10 years. It has always been hard to get consistent crops there. So even if it went back into production a consistent harvest is not in the books. Hard to stay in farming if you can't stay profitable. This is the type of land that I've seen go into the set aside programs. That may be different around you, but it still wouldn't be enough acres to compensate for world wide organic farming.
Now if you want to talk about available acres, think about the former Soviet union, there is enough arable land there not in use to really affect worlwide food levels. The problem for them is they have neither the infrastructure to farm it nor the people to do the work. When they get that in place the US. will really be in trouble. Or the world could feed itself organically, at least for a while.
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