Lawns produce no crops but occupy more land (25 million acres) in the United States than any single crop such as corn or wheat. Does this mean the United States is producing inefficiently (inside the production possibilities curve)? Explain your answer.
Answer:In most U.S. states, there could be more lawn than any single irrigated crop. Hay predominates in the West, however, and in Nebraska and Kansas, there are more acres of corn than anything else