The farming practice most likely introduced as a result of the Dust Bowl is conservation tillage. This method minimizes soil disturbance and helps to maintain soil structure, reducing erosion and moisture loss. Techniques such as crop rotation, contour plowing, and planting cover crops were also adopted to restore soil health and prevent similar environmental disasters in the future. These practices aimed to create more sustainable agricultural systems in response to the severe consequences of the Dust Bowl.
It can lead to rapid soil erosion.
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.
Any of these can cause succession. Tornadoes, hurricanes, and farming would result in secondary succession. Mining would result in primary succession. A volcanic eruption could result in either depending on whether or not the soil was destroyed or covered by lava flows.
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Emphasis upon high yields versus focus upon optimal health is the difference between intensive farming. Farmers who practice intensive farming look at a field in terms of what crop variety, what fertilizer brand and what herbicide and pesticide treatments will result in products that will cover costs and make profits through maximum marketing and sales. Farmers who practice organic farming must balance expenses and profits but they do so while imitating Mother Nature's cycles and ways of growing healthy animals and crops that will sustain the landscape, the people and themselves.
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reduced soil fertality
a decrease in commercial farming
The sociologist is likely interested in how corporate farming practices impact local economies, social structures, and resources in communities. They may examine changes in employment rates, land use patterns, access to fresh food, and community cohesiveness as a result of corporate farming. Through their research, they aim to understand the broader societal implications of corporate farming on communities.
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Answer this question…Some technologies like vertical farming have a number of negative effects. Which is a negative result of this technology?
The result of what? Please specify.
The Cold War was a direct result of WW2.