Free range chicken farming provides eggs that have better taste and a lot richer colored egg yolks. The meat also has a better taste and it is a more humane way of farming. Free range chickens do require more room and have higher costs but are well worth paying a premium for. Certified organic chickens are the top of the range.
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.
I think that like most people, Christians regard free range farming as a good thing and feel that people should buy free range produce where possible.
I would think it has more to do with the labor intensive cotten farming for which the south was well suited.
I think that most of their economy is based on farming and agricultural things. (ex: pigs, cows, chicken's, etc.)
I think it is probably intensive, since it dosen't depend on the quantity.
There are many arguments both on the "for" and "against" side of whether their should be more organic farms. The main "for" argument is the "depletion of the environment, overuse of pesticides/fertilizers and loss of natural habitat for wildlife through intensive farming". There is also the "cruelty to animals farmed through intensive farming methods" argument. The main "against" argument is that "it is not possible to feed the world's population through organic farming methods, because organic farming yields much less than conventional farming methods". Personally, I think there is a happy middle-ground to be found. Also, many farms are "organic" in all but name, due to various issues associated with being certified as organic.
i think it is maybe i do not know it is farming agriculture is farming
fish farming, fish-farming. I think either way is ok.
I think you mean ICU - intensive care unit
In modern times, a lot about chicken farming has changed. Invention of refrigerator brought on a huge change because people were able to transport their product further. Customers could now by meat and eggs and store them for a longer time. Soon many family farms were replaced by a large commercial farms. These farms are built just to raise chicken. Often they are built for specific type of chicken. For example, some farms are built just to collect eggs and some produce broilers, ready for the dinner table. If you think about how much we eat chicken, you will understand how much chicken needs to be produced to meet demand. It would be impossible to do this with a small family farm. While methods of farming have changed, chicken farming has been present since early mankind and it will probably be present as long as people love eggs McMuffins and chicken nuggets. by sujen In modern times, a lot about chicken farming has changed. Invention of refrigerator brought on a huge change because people were able to transport their product further. Customers could now by meat and eggs and store them for a longer time. Soon many family farms were replaced by a large commercial farms. These farms are built just to raise chicken. Often they are built for specific type of chicken. For example, some farms are built just to collect eggs and some produce broilers, ready for the dinner table. If you think about how much we eat chicken, you will understand how much chicken needs to be produced to meet demand. It would be impossible to do this with a small family farm. While methods of farming have changed, chicken farming has been present since early mankind and it will probably be present as long as people love eggs McMuffins and chicken nuggets. by sujen
chicken...... I think
i think that 40% of land is suitable for farming