That all depends on what you are referring to. Economically and efficiently-speaking, yes because more products (meat, milk and eggs) can be produced per unit area and because animals can or should be placed in a "sacrifice" area to feed them in the winter since nothing grows during the winter in Canada. Environmentally, sustainably and conservationally though, no, it is not beneficial. Many areas in Canada actually are not meant to be used as "factory farming" areas, but instead as areas for grazing livestock or simply growing crops for food.
Modern Farming no a days is factory farming approximately 95%
Modern Farming no a days is factory farming approximately 95%
Its beneficial beacasuse the people needed better equipment so they could earn a living and have an easier way to do there farming. Its beneficial beacasuse the people needed better equipment so they could earn a living and have an easier way to do there farming.
Believe it or not, the City of Ottawa, Canada's Capital City, has declared itself to be the "Farming Capital of Canada."
It depends on the factory but always alot.
Terrace farming is highly beneficial to the people of china because they do not have flat land. This allows the to farm on the sides of steep hills.
yes Canada does have farming
Yes, what about it?
Extremely rich soil for farming.
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Not only does factory farming destroy the environment, impoverish rural ... Millions more are concerned about animal cruelty, environmental hazards.
Rune Factory Frontier is a Farming RPG game for the Nintendo Wii. It is the third game in the Rune Factory series.