The correct answer is length of fallow period.
the yield per acre
No, generally the amount of work increases as the cultivation method becomes more intensive. Intensive cultivation methods often involve more frequent activities such as watering, weeding, fertilizing, and pest control to maximize yields and productivity.
Some methods of fish cultivation are the cage system, the irrigation ditch, pond system, or classic fry farming. The cage system is sometimes called off shore cultivation.
There are a variety of new methods of agriculture. Some of these include integrated pest management, no-till agriculture, as well as biodynamic agriculture.
It can vary, but typically a syringe can inoculate around 4-6 jars of substrate when following standard cultivation methods.
Extensive or intensive.
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Bio-intensive gardening is labor-intensive rather than capital-intensive because it emphasizes manual cultivation techniques, such as hand planting, weeding, and composting, which rely on human effort rather than machinery or chemical inputs. This approach prioritizes soil health and biodiversity, often using small-scale, intensive methods that require careful planning and management. Additionally, bio-intensive gardening typically uses resources like organic materials and heirloom seeds, minimizing the need for costly equipment or synthetic fertilizers. As a result, the focus is on sustainable practices that leverage human labor to enhance productivity and ecological balance.
mostly sunshine, fresh water a bonus too :)
extensive farming and intensive farming.
Cultivation begins with preparing the soil. It follows with the planting of your crop or decorative plants. Cultivation also includes improving plants by various methods, grafting, cross pollinating are the most common examples. Cultivation finishes with the harvest. Then the cycle begins again.
Because intensive farming produces higher yeild, which means cheaper food, thus meeting supply and demand