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Traditional Farming is completely different from Organic farming, which are not allowed to use fertilizers and pesticides, traditional farming allows you to use such things, and i a lot cheaper than organic.
"Factory farming" is just a term used by opponents of large-scale animal agriculture to refer to Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations or CAFO's. CAFO's are indeed allowed in the US as there are approximately 15,000 of them according to the US Department of Agriculture and Environmental Protection Agency.
Modern farming methods are different from traditional farming methods in the chemicals they use to help control weeds. Traditional methods dictate that crops had to be hoed to control weeds. Nutrients are also being placed in soil to replace those lost over the winter. Composting was a traditional method of restoring chemical balance to the soil.
A CAFO is a Concentrated Animal Feeding Operation, or a factory farm.
Traditional farming uses the traditional agriculture methods and modern farming uses the methods that have come from advanced technology. Traditional farming uses more labor and modern farming uses less labor due to the machinery.
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Traditional Agriculture is different than commercial farming because commercial farming is done to make a large profit and is usually not used by the people growing the plants. Commercial farming is usually done by a crew of people who work for an hourly pay, where as Agricultural farming is usually done by one person and their family and is done for themselves. They also use traditional agriculture to make a small profit but nothing large as they usually have to sell it themselves. Therefore traditional agriculture is not as large as commercial farming.
a traditional economy is a substance farming
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The CAFO's started since 1950 because many people we demanding fast food restaurants in the US.
Southern society was traditional and based on farming