Intensive farming for a farmer is to take several crops from his farmland in a year. The crop rotation for intensive farming is very important factor to maintain soil fertility also.
The major changes in the creed involved replacing the word farming and farmer with agriculture and agriculturist.
They mad them like lets say you worked as a farmer your last name would be farmer like me romero means pilgrum This person is evidently trying to say that if you were a farmer, your name would be farmer. However, this does not make any sense.
Generally speaking, the main difference is in the amount of labor involved. Organic farming typically takes more labor to produce the same kind of crop as in intensive farming, due to the lack of industrially-produced pesticides and fertilizers. While there are organic pesticides and fertilizers, there is not the wide variety and efficacy of products as for intensive farming. So hand labor must be used to counter the effects of pests, and to apply the larger volumes of organic fertilizer. The two methods are not exclusive. Vegetable farming for instance is a form of intensive farming, regardless if it's organic or conventional farming. Greenhouse farming even more so, as you will grow several crops on the same plot within the year. Some partisans of organic farming argue that philosophically, green houses are too artificial, requiring extra heating and lighting, to qualify as organic, but organic farming is a business, and if a farmer can beat the competition by having its produce on the market earlier in the season, it helps sustain the farm and organic farming, and it also reduces importations from sunnier countries, say from Spain if you farm in France, which is also a goal of organic farming (local products).
A farmer would probably be frustrated by the idea that protection outlives the creator by so long.
In the US, we say "admitted to the ICU."
Farmer
Well, he wasn't exactly poor. He grew up as the son of a farmer. And he very much enjoyed the farming. To say, he wasn't exactly poor.
The failure to react with other substances is an intensive property. Intensive properties do not depend on the amount of a substance present, whereas extensive properties do. In this case, the inability to react with other substances remains the same regardless of the quantity of the substance.
A farmer is a Boer (say: booR)
I would say the person who improved farming more than anyone else was George Washington Carver.
A farmer would say that they are worried most of their land will be taken away due to confederation. They are also worried after loosing their land, they will not have land left to farm on, loosing most of their profits. Sorry, that's all I know xx
i don't know but i ask one of my friend a and they say that 1970