Why would you want to?
From Wikipedia:
Intensive agriculture has a number of benefits:
Of course, the drain on the soil and water supply might make continuous farming a bit difficult, but that can be mitigated with the use of fertilizer and crop rotation.
In intensive rotational grazing, no. In dairy farming (which is intensive), yes.
Intensive farming for a farmer is to take several crops from his farmland in a year. The crop rotation for intensive farming is very important factor to maintain soil fertility also.
It is due to muddled thinking. Intensive farming is only romantic to those that that do not have to do the work.
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Intensive subsistence farming is the maximization of food production.
Intensive farming can happen anywhere, usually where there is a high number of rain to keep the crops healthy, although not too much rain to over water them. It is also common you see intensive farming in areas with good soil, and less polution (away from factories and businesses).
extensive farming and intensive farming.
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Extensive farming is done on large scale (For eg-in Argentina's Estancias) n intensive farming is done on a small scale in places like Ganga-Bharmputra basin....
Because intensive farming produces higher yeild, which means cheaper food, thus meeting supply and demand
To a producer (or farmer, if you want to call them that), intensive farming is pretty much the same definition as we know it: mass production for a profit.
yes