Sustainable farming is the concept of 'sustainability' in farming now encompasses a much wider range of issues than its earlier, more limited and narrow technical definition. In brief, three basic elements can be seen as critical to the 'sustainability 'agenda' in its current sense:
· Environment protection
· Social responsibility
· Economic viability
no waste, recycle products one feeds on anouther, water wells that come from good long running streams, renewables, collecting gasses making wormerys,
no. because there are a variety of ways in living sustainably
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The way you spelled it in the question is correct ('sustainably').
The most farmed land in the US is in..... the US! Did you mean in which state?
You mean are cows intensively "farmed" for their milk? Yes, most milk we get is from intensive dairy farms.
Yes, the Grasslands are being sustainably being managed in Australia.
manage sustainably
It's not
Go sustainably campingChoose ecologically-friendly accommodationTravel sustainably, or offset the travelErect a tent at home.
They are farmed as food.
chocolate does not get farmed