The cows themselves don't affect the environment as seriously nor as much as the humans managing them do. The only thing that the cows themselves affect the environment negatively is their methane emissions from flatulance and belching. Cows tend to do more good to pastures and ranges than bad, provided they are managed properly. Those overgrazing areas that many people like to refer to when they want to make a show that cows are bad for the environment, are only from those areas where the cattle barons and poor herders have no education on proper grazing practices for their area. In North America, 99% of all cattlemen and -women know the proper methods of grazing cattle, and a few of these cattle folk are in the more advanced stages of incorporationg intensive grazing practices to improve pastures far more than the conventional way of grazing through what those who think are "overgrazing."
Interestingly, cows can improve habitat. They can graze on foodstuffs that help to clear debris from range-lands and hillsides, keeping it free of the fuel that feeds wildfire. Cattle can also convert dry matter into feed for themselves, including remnants like almond hulls, sugar beets, etc. This animal is an amazing machine. With its four stomach chambers, a cow can chew and then digest through its four chambers an incredible amount of food.
In addition, cattle are generally raised in environments that do not supplant acreage needed for farming. Most herds in North America are raised in environments where the growing season for food crops is short, hence they are a positive economic venture in those regions. Cattle help to preserve open range land and allow for open spaces to continue. In addition, where cattle graze, wildlife and waterfowl thrive. In North America, 75% of the waterfowl migrating north or south are protected by ranchers, not by government regulation or even conservation areas. Reducing these private lands will impact wildlife preservation.
it effects the environment by steeling the cows milk, which make the cows angry and ten it kills the farmers which controls human population and distrbution
Dairy Farming is specific
Well, the agricultural enviornment improved, due to farming and planting. The enviornment itself did not change.
dairy farming is where you milk cows so you have milk.
Pictures of dairy farming is illegal over the internet.
Wisconsin is the dairy farming state.
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Not really. Cattle farming is more of a general term encompassing both beef and dairy. Dairy farming is telling us something more specific, such as the fact that cows are being raised for the purpose of getting milk from them to be sold to retailers that distribute them to human families. Though dairy farming does involve raising and breeding cattle and can be termed "cattle farming," the proper term for raising dairy animals for the purpose of milk production is "dairy farming."
Dairy farm is a farming enterprise; it is a part of agriculture because dairy cows (which are classified as livestock) are raised on a farm and fed feed which is grown and harvested on that farm or sourced from elsewhere.
Deforestation is one effect humans have made in Haiti. subsistence farming is a effect. and one more of effect is downstream.
Dairy Farming
Dairy farming is an agricultural term to mean the long term production of milk, generally from dairy cows. The production can either be done onsite or transferred to a dairy factory.
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