yes, accidental contact with chemicals..affects farmers health. because og the reaction in certain components in chemicals..
Soil erosion affects farmers most directly, but is also affects everyone, since we all depend upon farmers for our food.
Farmers use pesticide and the pesticide affects the air around us
it fastens the growth of the crops
if affects nutrients absorption
they flow south for the winter;)
Recession never affects the dairy farmers. But it affects the purchasing power of customer.The dairy produce /products sales from the market retailers affects as the cash flow from purchser is not flowing to the retailer so not to the farmers. Even if it is daily need ,the control is the cash flow, income source. The availability of raw materials for cattle feed will benifit the farmers at the lowest possible rates as the flow is controlled.
DDT and PPC.
Chemicals used by farmers to kill insect pests are called pesticides.
i think that it provides chemicals into what u r growing
Well, they aren't using harmful chemicals.
No, not really. Most organic farmers like to tell that they are so they can sell to people who want only organic. Ask the farmer if he is or not. He'll tell you. Organic means no chemicals, pesticides or fertilizers, at a farmers market you will find wholesome fresh picked straight from the vine vegetables, but to certify that they have never come into contact with any chemicals of any kind is a different matter altogether, that is why organic ( certified ) cost so much. Trust me you will be very happy with the food you get at the farmers market, and it will be a lot better than anything you can get at a chain store.
Moreover, concern was on the rise over the presence of chemicals in foods, forcing farmers to rethink their pest- and quality-control practices.