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    of land is needed for farming and chemical fertiliser is used on the soil to boost the

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    Fur farming is probably the most vicious and horrifying thing that could ever happen to an animal. It is so excruciating that immediate death‚ although inevitable‚ would be better. There are many animals that are put into this trade‚ including minks‚ raccoons‚ foxes‚ rabbits‚ wolves and many more. People believe that fur is a luxury‚ defining elegance and dignity in people who wear it. What they don’t realise is that the animals that the fur came from died in the most brutal way possible. For their

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    us are already aware of abuse in our society. Spousal abuse‚ child abuse and pet abuse are most commonly talked about and referred to. There is another form of abuse which many people have recently been raising awareness of‚ it is called factory farming. Many of us are not aware that the meat that we eat is produced in an abusive way. In effort to grow food animals as cheaply and quickly as possible‚ farmers cram as many animals as possible into factory-like warehouses. Many animals spend

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    JSB Market Research: Biopesticides Market - Trends & Forecasts (2012 - 2017) On 4th August 2014 Biopesticides are beneficial to ecological chain and environment and are also effective in controlling agricultural pest. The hazards caused to the environment by chemical pesticide residues can be alleviated with the help of biopesticides. Phasingout of highly toxic pesticides proved to be winning imperative for biopesticides market‚ opening new growth paths for introduction of less toxic biopesticide

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    2009). If raising livestock‚ the animals eat organic animal food (American Progress‚ 2008). Organic farming does not have adverse effects on animals and people. Using biological pesticides and fertilizers does not leave toxins or harmful residues in the environment (American Progress‚ 2008). These types of pesticides and fertilizers are considered to be environmentally friendly‚ unlike non-organic farming. Non-organic or conventionally grown food is food grown with chemical fertilizers to promote

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    an essential part of our nation. But today‚ less than 1% of Americans claimed farming as their occupation. With over 318.9 million people living in America‚ each farmer feeds 155 people per day. People don’t realize that agriculture is a huge part of their everyday life. Many people buy their food from the store without recognizing the time and effort spent to make the product more suitable for consumers. Although farming is absolutely necessary to sustain life‚ the industry is being attacked from

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    Latesha Hansley Nekesha B. Williams Environmental Science 200 28 February 2015 Extra Credit Assignment #1 - Permaculture In the documentary “Green Gold” by John D. Liu‚ he interprets an ideal world notion in stimulating details on how collaborations can be well established between humanity and landscapes that has a bounty of biomass and aridity areas. Although the Earths resources are limited‚ every twelve years the population continues to increase by a billion. Mankind can rehabilitate

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    assortment of produce you could taste. We export value-added‚ certified‚ organic fair-trade tea‚ fruits‚ nuts‚ spices‚ herbs and coconut products. Our Company was founded upon the core values of being ethical to the farmer community‚ adhering to organic farming and maintaining sustainable methods to nurture the environment. Greenfield Bio Plantations (Private) Limited was incorporated in the year 1997 as a limited liability company. Today it is a pioneer producer‚ marketer and exporter of certified organic

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    ANIMAL HUSBANDRY 1.What do you mean by Plant breeding? Ans: The science of improving the genetic make up of crop plants in relation to their economic use. ******2.Define hybridization. The crossing between genetically dissimilar plants. It is the best method of crop improvement. 3.What is genetic manipulation? How is it useful in agricultural practices? Ans: Genetic manipulation is a process where the gene for a particular character is introduced inside the chromosome

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    Importance of Organic Foods The definition of organic agriculture is farming with the use of synthetic chemicals. After World War II‚ larger and increasingly automated farms‚ known as "factory farms‚" put the synthetic fertilizers‚ pesticides and herbicides developed in the 1920s into widespread use. They found that more crops could be produced mass produced. What they did not realize were the dangers of using these chemicals and the effects they would have on the environment and human health

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