Organic fruits and vegetables are said to increase life span, and contain more key nutrients than fruits and veggies that were treated with chemicals. In short, yes, eating organic fruits will keep you healthier.
Spanish tomatoes may or may not be organic or intensively farmed. It depends on what farming practices were used to grow them.
Worms are especially farmed for composting because they decompose your organic material and their droppings are compost! xp
Yes they farmed for corn, squash, and other vegetables.
There is a huge variety of animals and crops farmed in Australia. All types of livestock are farmed, as well as almost all types of fruits, vegetables and grain crops.
one of their main things they farmed was corn and other processeable vegetables that they dried and stored for the rest of the year
Jack's family has farmed in the valley for several generations.
Salmon can be organically farmed as like any fish. This is typically done in a contained farm to control the environment and the food of the fish. An example of this would be through hydroponics.
Bromide should be avoided when possible. It typically enters the body through consumption of contaminated water or eating fish from contaminated lakes. It's also occasionally found on or in fruits and vegetables that are watered by contaminated sources or even in livestock if their food or water sources are contaminated. However livestock and farmed fruits and vegetables are fairly rare sources since the water used by farms is typically checked for contaminants.
chocolate does not get farmed
They are farmed as food.
Peasants typically farmed crops such as wheat, barley, oats, rye, peas, and beans. These crops were staples in their diet and provided essential nutrients for sustenance. Additionally, they often grew vegetables and fruits for their own consumption.
They are not only brown. Organic is an often misused word. Certified organic eggs can come in many colors like white, brown or even green. Organic when used in the farm/food industry means foods are farmed in an environmentally sustainable and socially responsible way, focusing on soil regeneration, water conservation and animal welfare.