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You mean are cows intensively "farmed" for their milk? Yes, most milk we get is from intensive dairy farms.
Spanish tomatoes may or may not be organic or intensively farmed. It depends on what farming practices were used to grow them.
Carpenters and woodworkers.
Most of the people in the world eat potato and green beans. So green beans are intensively farmed all over the world
Intensively farmed chickens typically live for around 5-7 weeks before reaching slaughter weight. This rapid growth is achieved through selective breeding and the use of growth-promoting techniques. After reaching slaughter weight, they are processed for meat production.
it means to study intensively for an examination...or to cram
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An intensively reared chicken are bred to reach slaughter weight in less than 6 weeks. About 70% of meat chickens are raised this way. These chickens are also known as commercial broilers.
It depends on the species. Some not at all, others quite intensively.
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