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    Organic Farming Ecotourism

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    and resource management. Aside from organic farming‚ the Department of Agriculture welcomed agricultural activities that encouraged active in the preservation of the environment‚ such as agriculture tourism and ecotourism as an additional initiative for agricultural development. Locally‚ the La Top Organic Farmers’ Multipurpose Cooperative (La Trinidad Organic Practitioners MPC) has been a recipient of different assistance to promote organic farming as a viable agricultural production practice.

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    Social Norms In The 1700s

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    Over time‚ the social norms and expectations in the United States have drastically changed. In the 1700’s‚ the American colonies were battling for independence from Britain. The only people who had a say in this country were rich white men. Poor white men‚ women‚ or African Americans did not have any rights. In the Declaration of Independence‚ it says “all men are created equal”‚ but they didn’t mean all men. There was a time in history where education was for the rich. As educators‚ we should

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    Social: Due to the rise of factory farming‚ animal activists have made an influential trademark on society. Ex‚ The Humane Society Of The United States (HSUS)‚ Peta (2)‚ the Anita Krajnc pig case‚ activists protesting against Canada Goose Likewise‚ with animal activism‚ veganism has turned into a social trend partly because of its glamorization on social media and through celebrities endorsing veganism such as Miley Cyrus and Mike Tyson. This social craze received lots of controversy from other

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    There have been many improvements in the farming industry. Indoor farming‚ like greenhouses have come along way in the past century. The constant need for food combined with the lack of sufficient land to grow food has increased the need for scientists to come up with modern advances in the farming business. With the growing need for land and the growing population scientists have come up with the idea of vertical farming. The idea of vertical farming is continually growing. According to Wikipedia

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    Geo- Peasant Farming

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    SCHOOL BASE ASSESMENT GEOGRAPHY PEASANT FARMING AT 7 ARDENNE ROAD KINGSTON 10 Name: Jevaughn K. Gordon School: Quality academics Teacher: Mrs. Wright Table of Content Aim of Study……………………………………………………………………………. 3 Location of Study Area……………………………………………………………...... 3 Methodology…………………………………………………………………………… 7 Presentation of Data …………………………………………………………………. 8 Conclusion……………………………………………………………………………. 11 Bibliography…………………………………………………………………………. 12 Appendix………………………………………………………………………………

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    farming systems in india

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    india comprises various farming systems that are strategically utilized‚ according to the locations where they are most suitable. The farming systems that significantly contribute to the domestic GDP of India are subsistence farming‚ organic farming‚ and industrial farming. Regions throughout India differ in types of farming they use; some are based on horticulture‚ ley farming‚ agro forestry‚ and many more.[1] Due to India’s geographical location‚ certain parts experience different climates‚ thus

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    Factory Farming Ethical

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    Through the many packaged and wrapped meats‚ people go through everyday‚ there was bloodshed in an immoral manner.  Business and industries have done a good job of keeping such methods in the shadows. It couldn’t be more clear to me that factory farming not only paves the way for animals abuse‚ environmental pollution‚ and low quality food‚ yet can even be harmful to the consumers themselves‚ and for

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    Seed Drill In The 1700's

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    How many of us like eating vegetables? Not a lot right‚ but growing vegetables is still as difficult today as it was in the 1700’s. The invention of the seed drill was really one of the most useful inventions in that time because it helped make the farmers work easier. The seed drill was created by Jethro Tull to make the lives of the laborers easier and not waste the seeds of what could’ve been a surplus of food. The seed drill was a mechanical machine that would plant the seeds in rows rather than

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    Before I go on about the use of fertilizers in organic farming‚ you must first understand what organic farming is. The simplest way to describe organic agriculture is agricultural production without the use of synthetic chemicals (fertilizers‚ pesticides‚ antibiotics‚ etc). For crop production‚ organic materials such as compost and manure are used to maintain soil organic matter and as sources of nutrients. Nitrogen-fixing as well as pest resistant plant varieties are utilized. The incorporation

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    Salmon Farming Benefits

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    Do the benefits of salmon farming outweigh any detrimental effects? Worldwide‚ the salmon farming industry has witnessed extraordinary growth since the 1980’s with Chile‚ Canada‚ Norway and UK emerging as some of the largest producers (Eagle et al‚ 2004). Salmon farming is the process of harvesting salmon in cages or pens‚ usually offshore‚ as opposed to traditional capture fisheries.The economic and food production benefits of salmon farming (Salmo salar) will first be discussed. However there

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