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It contributes significantly to greenhouse gas emissions and pollution, and is a concern in regards to animal welfare and husbandry.

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How does intensive farming damages the soil?

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Are calves taken away from their mothers in intensive farming?

In intensive rotational grazing, no. In dairy farming (which is intensive), yes.


What would a farmer say about intensive farming?

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