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Yes, Thomas Malthus proposed that population growth would outpace food production due to the fixed supply of land. He argued that as the labor force grows, more marginal land would need to be cultivated to feed the increasing population, leading to diminishing returns and ultimately a struggle to provide enough food for everyone.
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Sharecropping is a system of agriculture or agricultural production in which a landowner allows a tenant to use the land in return for a share of the crop produced on the land. A tenant farmer is one who resides on and farms land owned by a landlord.
Farming has led to increased food production and improved nutrition, which has supported population growth by ensuring a stable food supply. Additionally, advancements in agricultural technology have allowed for more efficient farming methods, leading to higher crop yields and increased food production to feed a growing population.
Slash and burn farming is an agricultural method where farmers clear land by cutting down trees and vegetation, burn them to create nutrient-rich ash, and then plant crops in the cleared areas. This method is common in tropical regions and is used to quickly create fertile soil for farming. However, it can lead to deforestation, loss of biodiversity, and soil degradation if not managed sustainably.
Cash cropping involves growing crops primarily for sale in markets or for profit, while subsistence farming focuses on growing crops for the sole purpose of feeding oneself and one's family. Cash cropping is more commercial and market-driven, aiming to generate income, while subsistence farming is more self-sufficient and focused on meeting basic food needs.
Nomadic farming is a form of agriculture where farmers move from one place to another with their livestock in search of fresh pastures. This practice is common in regions where land may not be suitable for permanent settlement or where there is not enough rainfall to support continuous crop cultivation. Nomadic farming is often practiced by communities such as pastoralists who rely on livestock for their livelihood.
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Malthus is the person who believed that less fertile soil would need to be farmed if the labor force increased. This is because he thought the fertile soil would not produce enough food.
Farming produced more goods and needed fewer people.
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Non-organic farming, usually called conventional farming. uses synthetic pesticides and fertilizers. Unlike organic farming, GMO crops can be grown. About 95% of US crops are produced using conventional farming techniques.
Methane is produced by farming activities as it is produced by anaerobic microorganisms growing in the mud in paddy fields and so as the population is increasing so is the number of farming activities happening
Methane is produced by farming activities as it is produced by anaerobic microorganisms growing in the mud in paddy fields and so as the population is increasing so is the number of farming activities happening
In the theory and in practices the two tend to be direct opposites of each other.
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Human food in today's era is produced from farming. Whether it be crop farming, sea farming or cattle farming. The food is usually packaged and sold in shops such as grocers and supermarkets. In the previous eras and in some countries, humans get food by hunting it.
The most profitable import was produced by collective farming. Collective farming was a thriving business during the Great Depression era.
Crop farming is cultivating land for the purpose of growing crops for agricultural production. The most commonly produced crops are cereals, vegetables, and fruits.