| 11. | As extensive farming was used, the areas with depleted soil were abandoned for new land, often obtained through deforestation.
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| 12. | Soon after the arid period ended, extensive farming appeared nearby in Anatolia, now part of Turkey, and northern Greece.
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| 13. | The main source of income for the town is its extensive farming land, where mainly cereal crops are grown.
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| 14. | The country's economy benefited from a change from extensive farming to industrial agriculture and a huge Church state strain.
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| 15. | Nomadic herding is an extreme example of extensive farming, where herders move their animals to use feed from occasional rainfalls.
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| 16. | Extensive farming is also the production of livestock and crops on large piece of land having small output in return.
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| 17. | In Germany, support for extensive farming and biotope management helps maintain habitat for rare species such as orchids and butterflies.
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| 18. | Slash-and-burn techniques are a type of extensive farming, where the amount of labor is minimal in taking care of farmland.
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| 19. | As extensive farming like grazing is diminishing in some parts of the world, the meadow is endangered as a habitat.
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| 20. | Spaniards traveled through the area and established extensive farming, mainly rearing imported European cattle ( among many animals ) and agriculture.
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