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Natural as opposed to chemical, genetically modified, synthetic inputs and methods in agriculture is a way to define the topic conventional versus organic farming. The topic must examine two contrasting agricultural activities from preparing the soil, through cultivation, to marketing, moving, selling and sustaining the edible, ornamental, wildflowering or woody crop. It also needs to compare and contrast conventional and organic farming from raising, through slaughtering, to selling in the case of conventional versus organic livestock and poultry.

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