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Intensive farming

Intensive agriculture, also known as intensive farming (as opposed to extensive farming), conventional, or industrial agriculture, is a type of agriculture, both of crop plants and of animals, with higher levels of input and output per unit of agricultural land area. It is characterized by a low fallow ratio, higher use of inputs such as capital, labour…

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related to Sustainability · 6
Intensive farming → CO2/ha/year, Intensive, Pasture, The, These, This

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agriculture water intensive crops crop land animal agricultural farming use irrigation soil increased livestock industrial animals fertilizers food production increase

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capitalinstance ofhigher use of inputs0.80text
labourinstance ofhigher use of inputs0.80text
agrochemicalsinstance ofhigher use of inputs0.80text
waterinstance ofhigher use of inputs0.80text
and higher crop yields per unit land area.Most commercial agriculture is intensive in one or more waysinstance ofhigher use of inputs0.80text
deforestation.Intensive animal farming involves large numbers of animals raised on a relatively small area of landinstance ofis an important way to decrease the amount of land needed for farming and slow and reverse environmental degradation caused by processes0.80text
for example by rotational grazinginstance ofis an important way to decrease the amount of land needed for farming and slow and reverse environmental degradation caused by processes0.80text
or sometimes as concentrated animal feeding operationsinstance ofis an important way to decrease the amount of land needed for farming and slow and reverse environmental degradation caused by processes0.80text
the McCormick reaper revolutionized harvestinginstance ofHorse-drawn machinery0.80text
while inventions such as the cotton gin reduced the cost of processinginstance ofHorse-drawn machinery0.80text
soil compactioninstance ofdue to concerns that they came with side effects0.80text
soil erosioninstance ofdue to concerns that they came with side effects0.80text

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