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Because they don't think they can make enough money that way.

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Do some farmers practice organic farming but don't have the designation?

no cause they dont think they need to practice hg


Why dont organic farmers use pesticides?

They do. They just use organic pesticides, natural compounds which help control or suppress a given pest.


Why do most farmers don't like using fertilizer?

Some farmers may not like using fertilizer because it can be costly, harmful to the environment if misused, and they may prefer more natural or organic farming methods. Additionally, excessive use of fertilizer can lead to soil degradation and nutrient imbalances in the long run.


How does farming relate to earth?

Farming involves providing for the people on earth, but you already knew that. most farmers use pesticides, which could cause pollution, but they also enrich the soil by planting crops and letting what they dont harvest decay and turn into humus. So, when you think about it, farming has a lot to do with the earth.


What is the difference between organic and inorganic farming?

Organic farming does not use any manufactured chemicals in the production of crops or animals; only approved natural substances are used, such as manure for fertilizer and naturally-occurring substances for pest control and weed control. Inorganic farming uses manufactured chemical products as fertilizers, pesticides and herbicides. In raising animals for milk production, egg production or as food, some organic farmersdo not use antibiotics or hormones at all. Most organic farmers do not use hormones at all, and use antibiotics only to treat an animal known to be infected with a treatable disease. Inorganic farmers often use antibiotics even though no disease is present, as a preventative; they also use certain antibiotics and hormones which they believe will increase the rate and amount of growth or production. Some farms use a mix of organic and inorganic practices. In the USA at this time, the distinction between organic and inorganic practices is regulated only by individual states and not by the federal government. "Organic Farming" is a new trend to raise animals and crops without using man made chemicals such as pesticides, anti-biotics and fertilizers as some examples. This means that the food is possibly better for you and is raised in a more ecologically friendly manner. However, crop yields are lower and therefore, there is less product. This means the product is more expensive because the supply is lower. Not all but a lot of farmers mix inorganic and organic things togther!


Why do so many families of farmers cultivate small plots of land?

The only need that land to harvest food for their own families. They dont intend on using the land for anything else except for subsistence farming.


Strengths of organic farming?

It is a farming system with minimal or no use of chemicals as fertilizers, herbicides, pesticides. It has a maximum input of organic manures, recycled farm-wastes, biofertilizers with healthy cropping system. It utilizes farm land and at same time produces high quality food.


What is the meaning of tract farming?

Tract farming refers to a type of agricultural practice where multiple farms or pieces of land are managed collectively or in close proximity. This allows for shared resources, equipment, and labor, leading to potential efficiencies in production and management practices. Tract farming can also help small-scale farmers compete more effectively in the market.


Why was farming a challenge in Greece and why was timing important?

dont no


What were the different origins of western farmers?

i dont know


Why do you think salmon farming started?

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How do the people of Zimbabwe make a living?

People of Zimbabwe make a living by farming and there unemployment rate is 95.5%