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Intensive agriculture is the primary subsistence pattern of large-scale, populous societies. It results in much more food being produced per acre compared to other subsistence patterns. ... The transition to intensive agriculture brought with it a number of inevitable major social changes. Permanent year round...
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Intensive farming - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Brief and Straightforward Guide: What Is Intensive Agriculture?
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Intensive Agriculture: Production vastly increased through such technological innovations as irrigation, fertilizers, animal traction, and more efficient transport and equipment.
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Climate-Friendly Farming Project Underway (June 24, 2005) — Reducing greenhouse gases from agriculture is the goal of Climate Friendly Farming, a five-year cooperative project involving the Agricultural Research Service (ARS) and Washington State University ... ... Agriculture and Food...
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Agriculture plays a major role in the global fluxes of the greenhouse gases carbon dioxide, nitrous oxide, and methane. From 1991 to 1999, we measured gas fluxes and other sources of global warming potential (GWP) in cropped and nearby unmanaged ecosystems.
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- Made under the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979 - As at 6 March 2009 - Reg 825 of 1989 TABLE OF PROVISIONS 1. Name of Policy 2. Aims, objectives etc 3. Application of Policy 4. Inconsistency between instruments 5. Consent authority 6. Development for the ... New South Wales Consolidated Regulations...
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German Beekeepers Slam Bayer & Pesticide-Intensive Agriculture for Killing off the Bees 1. Why does the British Bee Keepers Association endorse Bayer 2. Avoiding GMOs and Fleeing Famine, Bees Seek Asylum in Cities ... Changes in agriculture, such as the introduction of monocultures and the intensive use of pesticides...
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Jan 15, Space & Earth/Environment ... (PhysOrg.com) -- A recent study has confirmed that although there was a large reduction of organic carbon and total nitrogen pools when prairies were first cultivated and drained, there has been no consistent pattern in these organic matter pools during the ... "For these prairie soils,
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