Substance farming primarily focuses on growing crops for personal consumption rather than surplus. As a result, it typically does not produce significant amounts of cash crops or goods for commercial sale. This practice also often lacks the efficiency and scale needed to generate substantial agricultural products for trade, leading to limited economic growth in agricultural sectors. Additionally, it may not yield the technological advancements or innovations associated with larger-scale industrial farming.
This new substance can be called product of reaction or resulting substance.
Main product is ATP.Waste products are CO2 and water.
The substance that makes something dissolve is called a solvent. A solvent is able to break down the particles of another substance, called a solute, by surrounding and dispersing them in its solution.
glucose and oxygen
everything you can thinlk of
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The difference is substance farming is for farmers to support there families and raising cash crops are different from substance farming because they raise the plants for money or trading.
A crop is the harvest of the produce of some plant. Crops cover any natural food substance which is not an animal product. Crop farming is the way of life of people who farm in this manner as their source of income.
I believe, (If I can remember Human Geography class), It is mainly farming to produce enough for the farmer's family, very different from just producing food for commercial purposes (A.K.A. Money).
mining and farming mostly substance farming and also there is more
Farming was invented to produce livestock, eggs & milk.
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a traditional economy is a substance farming
it is farming to produce food for one family and a little extra for trade
Maryland produces and grows farming seafood and farming industry.