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the soybean meal is literally the byproduct of pressing soybeans for oil.

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Byproduct does not equal waste product. Plastic is a byproduct, so is gasoline. Your conflating the ideas.

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it would be waste if we didn’t have a use for it

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Yes, although I suspect we’d actually make less soy oil without the demand for feed. I’m honestly not even sure what it’s used for; most of the vegetable oils on sale where I live are different.

The corn case is pretty unambiguous. DDGS is a byproduct, white grease is probably a byproduct (maybe of pigs, which is “fun”), the rest looks purpose-made but isn’t relevant here.

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I suspect we’d actually make less soy oil without the demand for feed.

i don’t know how we could prove this.

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you don’t feed pigs corn that you could sell to humans. there is a reason it ended up in the barnyard instead of the grocery store.

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Yeah, you specifically plant feed corn, instead of grocery-type corn. Also why stealing corn cobs off the roadside can backfire.

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field corn is also used in ethanol production, and the stalks and cobs become fodder, which, yes, is also feed, but it’s a highly efficient use of the plant and land, given the outputs.

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and you have lots of corn for vegan food products, and the chemical industry, and biogas production, and much more.

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