| 21. | In intensive farming, the crops are cultivated for commercial purpose i . e ., for selling.
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| 22. | Intensive farming oxidized the high carbon content of the soil, causing considerable loss of soil mass.
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| 23. | The most intensive farming occurred in a zone, extending from the Liaotung Gulf to the Northwest.
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| 24. | Traditional crops are based on irrigated, intensive farming.
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| 25. | The majority of indentured servants ended up in the American South, where cash crops necessitated labour-intensive farming.
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| 26. | Following World War II, synthetic fertilizer use increased rapidly, while sustainable intensive farming advanced much more slowly.
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| 27. | Thus, particularly in the developed nations, industrial intensive farming grew to become the dominant form of agriculture.
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| 28. | Intensive farming such as green house farming and floriculture is the main economic activity of the town.
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| 29. | Think about intensive farming versus mixed farming ( no WP article, unfortunately ), local food, food cooperatives.
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| 30. | Environmental vegetarians argue that intensive farming methods-- including the use of pesticides and antibiotics-- ruin the planet.
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