a trade off
CASTLE LEARNING SUCKS BUTT
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biodiversity
biodiversity
Monoculture, pesticides, and chemical fertilizers have greatly reduced the biodiversity of the world.
They are important for biodiversity farming landscape and culture current factors affecting the habitat since 1945 there has been drstic loss of hedgegrows through removal and neglect throughout the UK especially in the eastern counties
Natural farming is a method of farming that utilizes natural processes and inputs, such as compost, green manure, and beneficial microbes, to maintain soil fertility and manage pests. It focuses on working with nature rather than against it, promoting biodiversity and long-term sustainability in agriculture.
It was necessary to change the way that farming systems were structured because their was a change in population. It was necessary to produce agricultural products much faster and prepared for wide spread distribution.
biodiversity
Monoculture has diminished biodiversity. (Most farming methods).
It was necessary to change the way that farming systems were structured because their was a change in population. It was necessary to produce agricultural products much faster and prepared for wide spread distribution.
Farming had a major affect on early civilization in Africa. As people were able to obtain the food that was necessary for survival and nutrition the population began to grow rapidly.
biodiversity
A method of farming in which the soil is disturbed as little as possible, and only when necessary. Compare to no-till farming in which the only soil disturbance is just that which is necessary to plant the seed.
Gundula Azeez has written: 'Biodiversity Benefits of Organic Farming'
Modern farming techniques can have negative effects on world biodiversity by contributing to habitat destruction, pollution from agrochemicals, and the loss of genetic diversity in crops and livestock. Monoculture farming practices can also lead to the decline of native species and disrupt ecosystems. However, sustainable farming methods, such as agroecology and organic farming, can help to preserve biodiversity by promoting a more balanced and diverse agricultural landscape.
Monoculture, pesticides, and chemical fertilizers have greatly reduced the biodiversity of the world.
Farming can lead to deforestation as forests are cleared to make way for agricultural activities. This can result in the loss of biodiversity and disrupt local ecosystems.
dry and lacking rainfall necessary for farming