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What makes a broiler chicken organic?

A chicken becomes organic when it ia raised on food and water that contains no chemicals of any kind. They are usually raised on farms that their feed is also raised on and they are not massed produced.


How much water is used for animal agriculture?

In Australia, During 2008- 2009 about 7300 GL of water was used on farms.


How did shadufs improve farming?

The Egyptians lived by the river nile but they couldn't always transport water from the nile to their farms because it became very tedious so they built cahnnels to their farms so that when they poured water into the channels it flowed to their farms but even with that it was still frustrating. So they built the shadufwhich was a long stick with a bucket at the end which pivoted around a certain point of the stick so when one side of the lever went up the other side came down filling the bucket with water and when it raised up the water poured into the channels and was led to the farms making it very easy to transport water.


What are the differences between caribou and bird?

A caribou is a type of water buffalo used as an animal of labour on farms whereas a bird is a winged creature with feathers.


What are the disadvantages of large farms?

Large farms can lead to a lack of biodiversity, as monoculture practices may dominate, reducing ecosystem resilience. They often require significant inputs of fertilizers and pesticides, which can harm the environment and contribute to soil degradation and water pollution. Additionally, large farms may undermine local economies by outcompeting smaller farms, leading to reduced job opportunities in rural areas. Finally, the focus on efficiency and scale can sometimes result in poorer animal welfare and labor conditions.


Why are towns and farms built in watersheds?

Towns and farms are built in watersheds because it fills water sources for people.


Why are farms often found near rivers?

Farms are often found near rivers because of the access to water for irrigation purposes. Rivers provide a consistent and reliable water source for crops, helping to ensure successful harvests. Additionally, the fertile soil found near rivers is conducive to agriculture, making it an ideal location for farming.


How water is found?

By geological survey and by divining. In Africa in the dry season they often watch large animal behavior to find underground water. Where the animal scratches at the ground is a fair indication where water can be found.


What is the natural resource of farms?

Pasture and water


Where can nitrate contamination come from on farms?

Nitrate contamination on farms can come from fertilizer application, animal manure, runoff from fields, or leaching from compost or organic matter. These sources can contribute to high nitrate levels in soil and water, posing risks to human health and the environment. Proper nutrient management practices can help reduce nitrate contamination on farms.


How do water farms to make snow?

The water evaporates and freezes, then falls.


What do you call a raised bank of earth?

A raised bank of earth is commonly referred to as a "berm". Berms are often used in landscaping and gardening to help with water drainage, provide privacy, or create barriers.