Intensive farming involves producing lots within a small area. Feedlot, chicken farming, dairy farming, and pig farming qualify as "intensive farming," but also much of the crop production, like that used to raise corn, wheat, canola and even rice, is intensive in itself because a lot is produced or raised in a small area, just like with the aforementioned confined animal feeding operations.
Feedlots, conventional chicken, dairy and hog farms, etc.
some examples are remote sensing and the moldboard plow.
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Farming was invented to produce livestock, eggs & milk.
Contour plowing/farming
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Explain ways the plow revolutionized farming and increased production.
Yes. No-till farming and contour farming are two examples of preventing soil erosion.
Both were examples of adapting farming to work with the environment.
a non-example of subsistence farming is farming companies
Rural environment
Oh.....This question is tough but the floating gardens are examples of where they lived and what it symbolized to them, The Inca terrace farming is basically and old method of hand plowing or have some sort of animal helping you when farming.
Agriculture is taking natural resources from the earth. Some examples are mining, fishing and farming.
farming,mining,lumbering,hunting,fishing are some examples of extractive industry.
agriculture and farming
some examples are lumber jack, mining, farming, fishing
Farming,fishery,mining,forestery,agriculture, solar energy
simple farm tools are those affordable tools used for farming activities.
farming,mining,lumbering,hunting,fishing are some examples of extractive industry.