Monoculture crops make our food supply vulnerable to disease
Pesticides have helped crops in the short run
Hybrids and genetically engineered crop varieties grow more efficiently
A. Monoculture crops make our food supply vulnerable to disease.
B. Pesticides have helped crops in the short run.
C. Hybrids and genetically engineered crop varieties grow more efficiently.
D. Pesticides have damaged the environment.
Some benefits and consequences of modern farming techniques are:Allows crop production to keep up with population growthCreates crops vulnerable to diseaseCreates higher crop yieldsBiodiversity has been greatly reduces by monocultureTerracing allows farming on steep hillsidesFertilizer both boosts production and damages the environment
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Intensive farming involves producing lots within a small area. Feedlot, chicken farming, dairy farming, and pig farming qualify as "intensive farming," but also much of the crop production, like that used to raise corn, wheat, canola and even rice, is intensive in itself because a lot is produced or raised in a small area, just like with the aforementioned confined animal feeding operations.Feedlots, conventional chicken, dairy and hog farms, etc.
Consumers have more food available to them. -Apex
Drip Irrigation is its another name. In this techniques water is supplied through tubes. It saves water and also through the help of sensors it will improve farming.
Some benefits and consequences of modern farming techniques are:Allows crop production to keep up with population growthCreates crops vulnerable to diseaseCreates higher crop yieldsBiodiversity has been greatly reduces by monocultureTerracing allows farming on steep hillsidesFertilizer both boosts production and damages the environment
To improve farming.
they adapted their farming techniques to their environment by the hillside.
Pesticides have helped crops in the short run.Pesticides have damaged the environment.Monoculture crops make our food supply vulnerable to disease.Hybrids and genetically engineered crop varieties grow more efficiently.
Ranching,Dry and Irrigated Farming,Mixed Farming,Single Crop and Multi-crop Farming,Diversified Farming,Specialised Farming
When someone references modern farming they are making reference to the modern techniques used in farming. These techniques involve tractors for harvesting for example.
slash and burn,terrace farming, and Raised field farming
no
From where do farmers obtain their inputs that they require?
Farming benefits everyone who eats, no matter what they feel about farming, how much they know about farming, or how involved with farming they are.
Improved farming techniques lead to the division of labor. It allowed people to diversify and not concentrate solely on basic human needs.
Yes. No-till farming and contour farming are two examples of preventing soil erosion.