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yes if what you farmed is food.
wind farms provide electricity. Wind farms cost more to maintain and construct than the energy that they provide. In addition they very inefficient because they only work when there is wind.
wind farms provide electricity. Wind farms cost more to maintain and construct than the energy that they provide. In addition they very inefficient because they only work when there is wind.
To provide food for the populace.
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Overall, yes. Eating organic is also important because, first, all the chemicals that are used in non-organics always seep into the water system and air. Also, they usually get on the food. Organic farms have even proved to be less harmful to the surrounding than other farms. Organic farms also have more sustainable practices. Check this blog out for for info, it has some useful information: http://pl-greenlife.blogspot.com/
This all depends on what country, state or province you're referring to. Some areas have more dairy farms than beef farms, other places it's the other way around. In terms of popularity in North America though, beef cattle farms are more popular than dairy.
The importance being that the villages are dependent on food more than anywhere else in the world in order for them to conduct other activities.
Pigs can also be found in zoos.
Humans have a wider range of food choices that provide the required nutrition, which is why they get tired of them sooner than other animals.
yes
No other food than dead fish.
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