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farmingIntensivefarming or intensive agriculture is an agricultural production system characterized ... 4foodandsustainabilityrev5.shtml BBC School fact sheet on intensivefarming ref . This is in contrast ... and poisoning water with agricultural chemicals. Intensive animal farming practices can involve ... BBC School fact sheet on intensivefarming ref Very large or confined indoor intensive livestock ... afforded by woodlands and rainforests . In the case of intensive livestock farming an opportunity ... fuels. Disadvantages Refimprove section date February 2010 Intensivefarming, however, alters ... which remain on their food. Pre modern intensivefarming Unreferenced section date November 2009 Pre modern intensivefarming techniques and structures include Terrace agriculture terracing ... . Modern intensivefarming types Main Industrial agriculture Modern intensivefarming refers to the Industry ... farming , a type of intensive crop production that would grow food on a large scale in urban ... www.answers.com topic aquaculture McGraw Hill Sci Tech Encyclopedia ref Intensive livestock farming ... agriculture animals industrial farming by agribusiness es. ref Sources discussing intensivefarming , intensive agriculture or factory farming Fraser, David. http www.fao.org docrep 009 a0158e ... to factory farming and highly intensive agriculture . Baker, Stanley. http century.guardian.co.uk ... of intensivefarming as the major development. Note Stanley Baker was the Guardian s agriculture correspondent. http news.bbc.co.uk 1 hi uk 1205545.stm Head to head Intensivefarming , BBC News, March 6, 2001 Here, Green MEP Caroline Lucas takes issue with the intensivefarming methods of recent ... in organic agriculture. http news.bbc.co.uk 1 hi uk 1205545.stm Head to head Intensivefarming , BBC News, March 6, 2001 Here, Green MEP Caroline Lucas takes issue with the intensivefarming methods ... not considered Factory farming . Intensivefarming or intensive agriculture is an agricultural ... more details
Intensivepigfarming There are various methods of pigfarming depending on the method of management ..., farming has moved away from Sty traditional pigfarming and pigs are now typically Intensivepigfarming intensively farmed . Today, hog operations are significantly larger than in the past, with most ... breeds ECODIPTERA Exotic pet Extensive farming Factory farmingIntensivefarmingIntensivepigfarming Miniature pig Taboo meat Iron Age pig Div col end References reflist Pigs Category Pigfarming .... Pigfarming terminology Agricultural production box year 2007 animal pig country1 PRC amount1 ... a Better Pig. date 18 May 1743 myeducationresearch.com, The Pierian Press, 15 Aug 2005. Online. Internet ... of the pig can be used as food. Preparations of pig parts into specialties include sausage , bacon , gammon ... the terminology is well developed. Pig , hog or swine , the species as a whole, or any member of it. The singular ... hog pig , unweaned young pig, or any immature pig. Sucker , a pig between birth and weaning. Runt , an unusually small and weak piglet, often one in a litter. Boar or hog , male pig of breeding age. Barrow , male pig Castration castrated before puberty. Stag , male pig castrated later in life, that is, an older ... first or second litter. Pigs for slaughter Suckling pig , a piglet slaughtered for its tender meat. Feeder pig , a weaned gilt or barrow weighing between convert 18 kg lb abbr on and convert 37 kg lb abbr on at 6 to 8 weeks of age that is sold to be finished for slaughter. Porker , market pig between convert 30 kg lb abbr on and about convert 54 kg lb abbr on dressed weight. Baconer , a market pig ... can vary between processors. Grower , a pig between weaning and sale or transfer to the breeding herd ... , a grower pig over convert 70 kg lb abbr on liveweight. Butcher hog , a pig of approximately convert 100 kg lb abbr on , ready for the market. Backfatter , cull breeding pig sold for meat usually refers ... in woodland Pig parts Trotters , the feet of pigs they have four hoof ed toes, walking mainly ... more details
about the firefighting tool the weapon M60 machine gun The Pig is a firefighting tool used for roof ventilation and forcible entry . It was invented by a member of the Austin Fire Department . ref cite web author Posted by Smitty url http boronextrication.com 2012 03 the pig forcible entry tool title THE PIG forcible entry Tool publisher Boron Extrication date 2012 03 03 accessdate 2012 04 30 ref The tool combines the butt end of a flat head axe on one side and a pick on the other. ref cite web url http www.lonestaraxellc.com use the pig title Uses publisher LoneStarAxe LLC date accessdate 2012 04 30 ref The pig can be married with a halligan bar Halligan to create a forcible entry system as alternative to the classic axe and Halligan combination. ref cite web url http www.fox5sandiego.com news kswb fire expo features newest firefighting tools 20120220,0,2790503.story title Expo features newest firefighting tools KSWB publisher Fox5sandiego.com date 2012 02 20 accessdate 2012 04 30 ref References Reflist External Links http www.lonestaraxellc.com Official Website Fire fighting Types of tools Category Firefighting equipment Category Hand tools ... more details
About the genus pp semi small yes pp move indef Taxobox name Pig image Sow with piglet.jpg image caption ... text A pig is any of the animals in the genus Sus , within the Suidae Family biology family of even toed ungulate s. Pigs include the domestic pig , its ancestor the wild boar , and several other wild ... March 2012 Description and behaviour A typical pig has a large head with a long snout which is strengthened ... hogs.html Feral Pig Hog Pig Wild Boar Hunting ref The dental formula of adult pigs is DentalFormula upper 3.1.4.3 lower 3.1.4.3 , giving a total of 44 tooth teeth . ref http www.skullsite.co.uk Pig ... name ADW Sus scrofa Distribution File Little Piggies.jpg thumb Domesticated pig With around 2 billion individuals alive at any time, the domesticated pig is one of the most numerous large mammals on the planet ... Department of Agriculture, Foreign Agricultural Service, total number is Production Pig Crop plus Total Beginning Stocks ref The ancestor of the domesticated pig is the wild boar , which is one of the most ... of vitamins and minerals added to the diet. Relationship with humans Domestic pig Domesticated pigs .... Some breeds of pig, such as the Asian pot bellied pig , are kept as pets. Pigs that are allowed to forage ... and feral pigs are commonly Hunting hunt ed. Species listen filename Mudchute pig 2.ogg title Pig ... small Huet, 1888 small Palawan bearded pig extinction Sus australis small Han, 1987 small Early Pleistocene of China Sus barbatus small M ller, 1838 small Sus barbatus Bearded pig Sus bijiashanensis ... Heude s Pig or Indo Chinese or Vietnam warty pig Sus cebifrons small Heude, 1888 small Visayan warty pig Sus celebensis small M ller & Schlegel, 1843 small Celebes warty pig or Sulawesi warty pig Sus ... small Groves, 1997 small Oliver s warty pig or Mindoro warty pig Sus peii small Han, 1987 small Early Pleistocene of China Sus philippensis small Nehring, 1886 small Philippine warty pig Sus scrofa Wild Boar small Linnaeus, 1758 small Sus scrofa domestica small Erxleben, 1777 small Domestic pig sometimes ... more details
wiktionarypar farming A farm is a section of land dedicated to agriculture . Farming , then, is the practice of cultivating crops or livestock on a farm. Farming may also refer to Gold farming , the act of gathering in game currency and items in a massively multiplayer online game to sell for real world money. The Farming Game , an economic simulation of running a farm. Baby farming was a term used in Victorian Britain to mean the taking in of an infant or child for payment. Factory farming is a term used to describe a set of often controversial practices in large scale, intensive livestock farming. Tax farming is the privatization of tax collection. The term farming out to refers to outsourcing . Compassion In World Farming is a European animal welfare organization. See also Farm disambiguation Farmer disambiguation disambig cy Ffermio de Farming ... more details
Unreferenced date January 2011 In English An intensive pronoun is a pronoun used to add emphasis to a statement for example, I did it myself . While English intensive pronouns use the same form as reflexive pronoun s, an intensive pronoun is different from a reflexive, because the pronoun can be removed without altering the meaning of the sentence. An intensive noun works with the antecedent, the word the pronoun replaces. For example, compare I will do it myself , where myself is intensive and can be removed without changing the meaning, to I nominated myself , where myself fills the necessary role of direct object . In other languages Latin has a dedicated intensive pronoun, wikt ipse ipse , a , um . In Spanish language Spanish , as in most pro drop language s, emphasis can be added simply by explicitly using the omissible pronoun. Following the above example, I will do it myself is rendered Lo har yo . Adding mismo after the pronoun yields additional emphasis. French language French uses the disjunctive pronoun s for the same purpose. See also Disjunctive pronoun Weak pronoun Latin tp emphasize a noun or pronoun in either a subject or predicate of a sentence References references lexical categories state collapsed Category Personal pronouns ling stub br Raganv kre vaat ... more details
Intensive Interaction is an approach for teaching communication skills to children and adults who have autism , severe Developmental disability learning difficulties and profound and multiple learning difficulties who are still at early stages of development. The approach focuses on teaching the Fundamentals of Communication the communication concepts and performances that precede speech development, though it may include many people who have some speech and language development. The Fundamentals of Communication are typically referred to as being attainments such as enjoying being with another ... with meaning for some, speech development learning to regulate and control arousal levels Intensive ..., rather than directive and driving to an objective. For the developers of Intensive Interaction ... with some, or extensive, social isolation. Thus, Intensive Interaction activities are literally ... dissemination of Intensive Interaction since the late 1980s has been a completely practitioner led initiative. Intensive Interaction is now common practice in special school s and adult services ... and other materials now available and a burgeoning community of Intensive Interaction practitioners. Who is Intensive Interaction for? It is intended that Intensive Interaction will address the needs ... 1998 Interaction in Action Reflections on the Use of Intensive Interaction. London David Fulton. Kellett, M. & Nind, M. 2003 Implementing Intensive Interaction in Schools Guidance for Practitioners ... of Intensive Interaction on the sociability of a man with severe intellectual disabilities ... learning difficulties through Intensive Interaction. London David Fulton. Nind, M. & Hewett, D. 2001 A Practical Guide to Intensive Interaction Kidderminster British Institute of Learning Disabilities ... with people with severe learning difficulties through Intensive Interaction. London David Fulton ... ld intensiveinteraction Leeds NHS PFT Intensive Interaction Website Category Learning methods ... more details
About the pre agricultural practice of tending wild plants other uses Gather disambiguation Unreferenced date July 2010 Intensive gathering entails the tending to of wild plants. Intensive gathering or tending methods include weeding, discouraging predators, pot irrigation, and limited harvesting to ensure reproduction. The same system of methods is involved in Tillage cultivation , a process which additionally requires systematic soil preparation and planting to tending and harvesting. This human manipulation results in the domestication of involved plant life. References Notes Reflist Bibliography External links Category Horticulture and gardening Horticulture stub fi Tehostettu ker ily ... more details
nowiki intensive meditation retreat nowiki , but to call it an intensive. So essentially the basic outline of both the Enlightenment Technique and the Enlightenment Intensive came to me at that time ... was born the Enlightenment Intensive. http www.youtube.com watch?gl GB&hl en GB&v QQHW7AkrLc4 The first experimental Enlightenment Intensive was held in the Californian desert soon afterwards. Berner ... others to lead Enlightenment Intensives in the same manner. His 99th and last Enlightenment Intensive ... the world. There are also numerous derivations of the Enlightenment Intensive which include some alteration ... Intensive resembles a cross between a meditation retreat and a co counselling workshop see Chapman, 1989, for a first person view of taking an Intensive . As with a Zen retreat, the Intensive ... where needed. The Enlightenment Intensive also has a set of monastic style rules, designed to ensure ... for an Enlightenment Intensive starts from awakening early in the morning and lasts until sleep ... of 3 day Enlightenement Intensives which they call Awareness Intensive and the longer 7 day group which ... intensives.org.uk TellMeWhoYouAre part1 .pdf Noyes, L. 1998 . The Enlightenment Intensive Dyad Communication ... hour mirror, the Enlightenment Intensive Process. by Jeff Love. Guerneville, California Inner Ed. Reprinted ... Spiritual retreats de Enlightenment Intensive hu Megvil gosod s Intenz v ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Intensive stage , or by its full name, predominantly intensive stage of accumulation pertains to one of the periodizations of capitalism, as proposed by Aglietta 1976 . It is the second stage of capitalism when the extensive stage becomes exhausted, expansion of commodity production is reduced to the increase in productivity of labour, or to the intensification of production. The extensive stage reached its limits in England by the 1810s and after a lease of life through imperial expansion, definitively by 1860s in Germany, by the 1880s in the US, by 1920s Aglietta,1976 in Brazil, by the 1970s. In contemporary capitalism or Late capitalism it is generalized over virtually the whole world economy and some see itself having reached its limits with the exhaustion of the post war boom by the mid 1960s. It is disputed whether the social organization or mode of production based on commodity production and wage labour, that is to say, capitalism itself, can make a transition from its present form to one in which the ever increasing branch of Service economics services can be commodified. References br Aglietta, Michel 1976 R gulation et crises du capitalisme Masp ro, Paris, A theory of capitalist regulation Verso, London br Mandel, Ernest 1958? Late capitalism DEFAULTSORT Intensive Stage Category Capitalism Econ theory stub ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Intensive insulinotherapy is a therapeutic regimen for diabetes mellitus ... , the intensive approach favors flexible meal times with variable carbohydrate as well as flexible ... injections per day, which was considered intensive relative to the older approach. In North America in 2004, many endocrinologists prefer the term Flexible Insulin Therapy FIT to intensive therapy .... The semantic distinction reflects changing treatment. Rationale for intensive or flexible ... trial DCCT showed that intensive insulinotherapy achieved blood glucose levels closer ... true for young patients with many decades of life ahead. A general description of intensive or flexible .... Intensive or flexible therapy involves supplying a continual supply of insulin to serve as the basal ... intensive flexible regimens pens, injection ports, and pumps One method of intensive insulinotherapy ... Port I port to minimize the number of daily skin punctures. The other method of intensive flexible insulin ... tissue. Intensive flexible insulin therapy requires frequent blood glucose checking. To achieve the best balance of blood sugar with either intensive flexible method, a patient must check ... of high glucose episodes. Advantages and disadvantages of intensive flexible insulin therapy The two primary advantages of intensive flexible therapy over more traditional two or three injection regimens ... of intensive flexible therapy are that it requires greater amounts of education and effort ... misconception that more frequent hypoglycemia is a disadvantage of intensive flexible regimens. The frequency ... of changing care why flexible is replacing intensive therapy Over the last two decades, the evidence ... no longer think of flexible insulin therapy as intensive or special treatment for a select group of patients ... . Treatment device used in intensive insulinotherapy The insulin pump is one device used in intensive ... device used in intensive insulinotherapy is the injection port . An injection port is a small disposable ... more details
Hill farming is extensive farming in Highland geography upland areas, primarily rearing sheep, although historically cattle was often reared more intensivefarming intensively . Cattle farming is usually restricted by a scarcity of winter fodder , and sheep stocks, grazing at about 2 hectare s per head, are often taken to lowland areas for fattening . Modern hill farming is often heavily dependent on state subsidy , for example via support from the EU s Common Agricultural Policy . Improved, sown pasture and drained moorland can be stocked more heavily, at approximately 1 sheep per 0.25 hectares. See also Hill Farming Act 1946 Fell farming Pastoral farming Sheepdog trials agriculture stub Category Agriculture Category Farms ... more details
Cleanup date February 2010 Integrated farming or integrated production is a commonly and broadly used word to explain a more integrated approach to farming as compared to existing monoculture approaches ... movement Integrated Farming is a similar whole systems approach to agriculture. ref Steve Diver s work linking Integrated Farming with Permaculture http attra.ncat.org attra pub perma.html ... Conference in Brazil. ref Report includes reference to presentation on Integrated Farming by permaculture ... at University of California Santa Cruz and Bio dynamic farming also describe similar integrated approaches. Examples include pig tractor systems where the animals are confined in crop fields well ... Ocean CSK Chan working with a network of poly culture farming pioneers began refining Integrated Farming practices that had already been developed in south east Asia in the 1960 through the 1980s, building on traditional night soil farming practice. In China, programs embracing this form of integrated farming have been successful in demonstrating how an intensive growing systems can use organic and sustainable farming practices, while providing high agriculture yields. Taking what he ... and forwarded an approach to Integrated Farming which was termed Integrated Biomass Systems working ... of the http www.songhai.org Songhai Farm Integrated Farming project in Benin. ZERI Bag was designed ... role in deploying Integrated Farming so that it can be replicated globally as an effective approach to sustainable farming in non affluent regions such as Vietnam. ref http www.heifer.org site c.edJRKQNiFiG ... www.fao.org docrep X5686E x5686e07.htm Integrated farming of fish, crop and livestock http www.fao.org ... chanarticle.html Integrated Farming System by George Lai Chan http integratedfarming.netcipia.net xwiki bin view Main WebHome wiki on integrated farming http www.songhai.org Songhai Centre ... Economy DEFAULTSORT Integrated Farming Category Sustainable agriculture Category Development Category ... more details
chicken house.jpg thumb right A commercial chicken house raising broiler pullets for meat farming Factory farming is the process of raising livestock in confinement at high stocking density, where a farm operates as a factory a practice typical in Industrial agriculture animals industrial farming by agribusiness es. ref Sources discussing intensivefarming , intensive agriculture or factory farming ... to primitive farming practices the only alternative to factory farming and highly intensive ... procurement, the more far seeing would name the growth of intensivefarming as the major development ... Head to head Intensivefarming , BBC News, March 6, 2001 Here, Green MEP Caroline Lucas takes issue with the intensivefarming methods of recent decades ... In the wake of the spread of BSE ... 1 hi uk 1205545.stm Head to head Intensivefarming , BBC News, March 6, 2001 Here, Green MEP Caroline Lucas takes issue with the intensivefarming methods of recent decades ... In the wake of the spread ... the future of food procurement, the more far seeing would name the growth of intensivefarming as the major .... Intensivefarming may be creating highly virulent avian flu strains. With the frequent flow of goods ... to become more so. On intensivepig farms, the animals are generally kept on concrete with slats or grates ... meat production has a lower global warming potential per kg than does intensivepig meat production ... Diseases Intensivefarming may make the evolution and spread of harmful diseases easier. Many communicable ..., new scrutiny of pigfarming date October 25, 2009 ref Some evidence suggests that antibiotic use in agriculture ... vegetarianism Farm Sanctuary Feedlot Food systems Gestation crate Humane Slaughter Act Intensivepig ... History of factory farming , United Nations Fifty years ago in Europe, intensification of animal production was seen as the road to national food security and a better diet ... The intensive systems ... farms the only answer to our growing appetite? , The Guardian , December 29, 1964 Factory farming , whether ... more details
is not available. The nature of extensive farming means it requires less rainfall than intensivefarming. The farm is usually large in comparison with the numbers working and money spent on it. In most ... parentheses related to this data. farming Advantages Extensive farming has a number of advantages over intensivefarming Less labour per unit areas is required to farm large areas, especially since ... tend to be much lower than with intensivefarming in the short term. Large land requirements limit ... with intensivefarming Rural life main Rural sociology References Reflist See also Intensivefarming Canadian Wheat Board Forest gardening Permaculture Polyculture DEFAULTSORT Extensive Farming Category Agriculture ca Agricultura extensiva de Landwirtschaft Extensive und intensive Landwirtschaft ... by overuse of chemicals. Disadvantages Extensive farming can have the following problems ref Thomas ... more details
to Intensivepigfarming hog and cereal grain production. In 1997, some 60 of hogs sold within ...agriculture Corporate farming is a term that describes the business of agriculture , specifically, what ... and government lobbyist lobbying efforts. Corporate farming is often used synonymously with agribusiness although agribusiness quite often is not used in the corporate farming sense , and it is seen as the destroyer of the family farm . Critics argue that the ultimate goal of corporate farming .... Citation needed date January 2008 Corporate farming is a fairly broad term that deals with the general ... to as anti corporate farming . Citation needed date January 2008 Contract farming Contract farming ... farming has arguably not resulted so far in a significant improvement in the livelihoods of small farmers ... W. Shepherd. http www.fao.org ag ags AGSM contract cfmain.pdf Contract Farming Partnerships ... family farm products. Citation needed date January 2008 One major difference between independent farming and corporate farming is that a corporate farmer is usually a contract ed employee , rather than ..., but retains no real decision making control over the essential farming activities, like crop selection ... of the immediate farming activities such as through financial services, agrichemical production ... to corporate farming Agriculture is an industry which provides significant economies of scale ... needed date January 2008 Concentration of production Corporate farming is criticized for its tendency ... crop yield . At the same time, through a process of vertical integration, corporate farming results ... that corporate farming primarily seeks to maximise yield and profit, this is seen as adversely ... for consumers. Corporate farming practices may also more readily involve the use of genetically ... http www.factoryfarm.org Project to Eliminate Factory Farming http www.celdf.org cdp cdp13.asp Anti Corporate Farming Laws in the Heartland law, history, and facts on anti corporate farming laws in nine ... more details
and the Intensivefarming intensification of agriculture . ref PBB87 Pingali & Bigot & Binswanger ... much more widespread in the past, but could remain dominant against the spread of intensivefarming mainly in the tropics . The Isanzu were hoe farming people while the neighboring Hadzabe kept on living ...Hoe farming is a collective term for certain forms of agriculture. Citation needed date June 2011 In the History of agriculture farming of some early societies , and in some traditional cultures of the recent times or the near past, the tillage was done with simple manual tools like digging stick s or Hoe tool hoes , for example seeding was done manually by making holes for the seeds, putting them inside, then covering them. The precursor to hoe farming may be intensive gathering . ref NaOr77 82 Nagy Oliv rn & Ortutay Gyula eds 1977 1982 see http mek.oszk.hu 02100 02115 html 2 464.html online in Hungarian ref As for its future, it does not necessarily become superseded by applying plough and animal traction , because Ecology ecological factors are also very important. ref Oko konomische Anthropologie Fragen question 33 see http www.pensis.net documente 12schriftlichearbeiten Ethno oekonomische.anthropologie Fragen Luci 250104.pdf online in German ref Even the prevalence of the tsetse fly can matter Citation needed date February 2011 . Also Cultural anthropology cultural factors can be considered for example the local belief system can contain taboo s against animal traction . ref ... gender learning sector agriculture 69.htm online ref Hoe farming often coincides with long ... ref Hoe farming may contain slash and burn clearance techniques, but they are not strictly necessary ... farming de Hackbaug rtel Hackbaug rtel included Sub Saharan Africa , Indian subcontinent India ... cite web last Kienzle first Josef title Labour Saving Technologies and Practices for Farming and Household ... Mechanization and the Evolution of Farming Systems in Sub Saharan Africa publisher The Johns ... more details
Deleted image removed File Farmingforhealth2005.jpg thumb alt Farming for Health, 2005 Cover photograph of the publication Farming for Health 2005 , by the http www.farmingforhealth.org International Community of Practice Farming for Health Care farming is the therapeutic use of farming practices. Care ... or a range of vulnerable groups of people and provide a supervised, structured programme of farming related activities. ref http www.carefarminguk.org ref The purpose of care farming is to promote ... CareFarmingScotland.org.uk ref Care farms can provide supervised, structured programs of farming related .... ref National Care Farming Initiative UK ref On a care farm, people, animals and the earth work together ... have lead people to discover the value of care farming and or contributed to how care farming is practiced ... multifunctionality has given a boost to the development of care farming. Farmers are seeking ... care farmers to be found in large scale, intensive, industrial agriculture . A significant number of care farms focus on organic farming . One reason may be the need for extensive manual labour and direct contact with plants or farm animals in the organic farming processes. Another reason ... which will then appear here automatically Reflist External links National care farming organisations and networks http www.ncfi.org.uk National Care Farming Initiative United Kingdom http www.carefarmingscotland.org.uk Care Farming Scotland United Kingdom http www.innpaatunet.no Inn paa tunet Norway ... Other care farming groups http www.farmingforhealth.org International Community of Practice Farming ... Supporting policies for Social Farming in Europe. Progressing Multifunctionality in Responsive Rural Areas Editors Francesco Di Iacovo, Deirdre O Connor, 2009 http www.scribd.com doc 60146090 Farming for Health. Proceedings of the Community of Practice Farming for Health Editor Joost Dessein, 2007 http library.wur.nl frontis farming for health Farming for Health. Green Care Farming Across Europe ... more details
Cleanup date June 2007 tocleft Forest farming is an agroforestry practice characterized by the four I s Intentional, Integrated, Intensive and Interactive management of an existing forested ecosystem wherein forest health is of paramount concern. It is neither forestry nor farming in the traditional sense. Forest farming, or three dimensional farming, was pioneered by Toyohiko Kagawa in the 1930s. Kagawa addressed problems of soil erosion by persuading many of Japan s upland farmers to plant fodder trees to conserve soil, supply food and feed animals. He was an inspiration to Robert Hart forest gardener Robert Hart who pioneered forest gardening in temperate climates. ref cite book title Forest Gardening author Robert Hart date 1996 page 41 url http books.google.co.uk books?id N01940btQAQC&lpg PA41&pg PA41 v onepage&q&f false ref Forest Agricultural science farm management principles constitute an ecological approach to forest management through efforts to find a balance between conservation of native biodiversity and wildlife habitat within the forest and limited, judicious utilization of the forest s varied resources. It attempts to bring Secondary forest secondary growth forests that have been overused and whose ecosystems have become so fragmented that their natural processes are out of equilibrium, back into ecological balance through careful, intentional manipulation over ... for the program. Methods Forest farm management methods may include Intensive, yet cautious thinning ... end References Reflist Notes Natural Selection Forestry, A Guide to Forest Farming Orville Camp, 1984 ... Society of Agronomy , Inc. Gold, Rietveld, Garrett and Fisher, 2000. Forest Farming Practices D.B. ... Cornell University Forest Farming defined, with USDA and other related references. http ... Forest Products Forest Farming Conference. http www.woodlandowners.org National Woodland Owners Association ... Farming Category Forestry Category Agroforestry ... more details
File Vertical farms.jpg thumb 300px Proposed designs for vertical farms Vertical farming is a concept .... 1 The phrase vertical farming was coined by Gilbert Ellis Bailey in 1915. In his book Vertical Farming , Bailey defined the earliest meanings and methods of vertical farming cquote Vertical Farming ... of spreading out over more land he concentrates on less land and becomes an intensive rather than .... ref cite book url http www.archive.org details cu31924000349328 title Vertical farming 1915 author ... 23 ref 2 The second category of vertical farming falls under the concepts proposed and built by architect ... planting space as per the needs of the individual . This version of vertical farming is based upon ... the inventor of vertical farming in skyscrapers. 3 The third category vertical farming was made by American ecologist Dr. Dickson Despommier. Despommier argues that vertical farming is legitimate ... for the simple purpose of agricultural production. Vertical farming according to Despommier thus discounts ... and aeroponics , the skyscrapers could theoretically produce Fish food fish , Poultry farming ... 40th anniversary The Rise of Urban Farming.html title The Rise of Urban Farming publisher ... vertical farming operations would outweigh the benefit of the building s close proximity to the areas ... title Could vertical farming be the future? Nelson, B. 2008 . publisher MSNBC date 2007 12 12 ... feature vertically stacked homesteads set amidst a farming landscape. This proposal can be seen in Rem ... remain valuable, the technological precedents that make vertical farming possible can be traced back ... in 1951. ref name Sholto Douglas 1976 Contemporary notions of vertical farming are predated by this early ... of vertical farming in 1999 with graduate students in a medical ecology class. Despommier had ..., and investors worldwide are working together to make the concept of vertical farming a reality ... farming in high rises raises hopes 1226 title Arnie Cooper. May 19, 2009. Going up? Farming ... more details
Unreferenced date July 2008 Vegetable farming is the growing of vegetable s for human consumption. Traditionally it was done in the soil in small rows or blocks, often primarily for consumption on the farm, with the excess sold in nearby towns. Later, farms on the edge of large communities could specialize in vegetable production, with the short distance allowing the farmer to get his produce to market while still fresh. The Three Sisters agriculture three sisters method used by Native Americans in the United States Native Americans specifically the Haudenosaunee Iroquois grew Squash plant squash , beans and Maize corn together so that the plants enhanced each other s growth. Planting in long rows allows machinery to cultivate the fields, increasing efficiency and output however, the diversity of vegetable crops requires a number of techniques to be used to optimize the growth of each type of plant. Some farms, therefore, specialize in one vegetable others grow a large variety. Due to the needs to market vegetables while fresh, vegetable gardening has high labor demands. Some farms avoid this by running u pick operations where the customers pick their own produce. The development of ripening technologies and refrigeration has reduced the problems with getting produce to market in good condition. Over the past 100 years a new technique has emerged raised bed gardening , which has increased yields from small plots of soil without the need for commercial, energy intensive fertilizer s. Modern Hydroponics hydroponic farming produces very high yields in greenhouse s without using any soil. Several economic models exist for vegetable farms farms may grow large quantities of a few vegetables and sell them in bulk to major markets or middlemen, which requires large growing operations farms may produce for local customers, which requires a larger distribution effort farms may produce a variety of vegetables for sale through on farm stalls, local farmer s market s, u pick operations ... more details
Image Biosecure KOI breeding and growing intensive facility in Israel.jpg thumb right 300px Intensive koi aquaculture facility in Israel Fish farming is the principal form of aquaculture , while other methods may fall under mariculture . Fish farming involves raising fish commercially in tanks or enclosures ... overfishing in wild fisheries . Fish farming offers fish market ers another source. However, farming ... for fish farming recorded by the FAO in 2008 totalled 33.8 million tonne s worth about US 60 billion ... production and intensive aquaculture, in which the fish are fed with external food supply. Extensive ... carp . Despite these limitations significant fish farming industries use these methods. In the Czech ... manual, second edition, Donald R. Swift, ISBN 0 85238 194 8 Intensive aquaculture class wikitable align right Optimal water parameters for cold and warm water fish in intensive aquaculture ref http ... unit of fish weight is higher than in extensive farming, especially because of the high cost of Feeds ... less necessary and makes Clarias species especially suited for intensive fish production ... exist. Intensive aquaculture does have to provide adequate water quality oxygen, ammonia, nitrite, etc. levels to minimize stress, which makes the pathogen problem more difficult. This means, intensive ..., et al. 1994 Development of controlled intensive aquaculture systems with a limited water exchange .... Today there are a few commercially successful intensive koi growing facilities in the UK, Germany and Israel. Some producers have adapted their intensive systems in an effort to provide consumers ... Within intensive and extensive aquaculture methods, there are numerous specific types of fish farms ... fish farming legislation Off shore fish farming term ref when the cages are placed in the sea. They can ... when they reach market size. A few advantages of fish farming with cages are that many types ... farming can co exist with sport fishing and other water uses. Cage farming of fishes in open ... more details
intensive whereas conventional farming is capital intensive, requiring more energy and manufactured ... http books.google.com ?id ij 6DO4kk8gC&pg PA298&dq organic farming knowledge intensive v onepage&q ... lower adoption of fertilizers and pesticides in the developing world compared to the intensivefarming ...Agriculture Organic farming is the form of agriculture that relies on techniques such as crop rotation , green manure , compost and biological pest control . Organic farming uses fertilizers and pesticides ... organic farming what organic en What is organic farming ref human sewage sludge , and nanomaterials ... The big issue of small matter for organic food and farming , Proceedings of the Third Scientific ... farming organizations established in 1972. ref Paull, John http www.jsrp.ro content JSRP Nr2 PAULL ... farming as quote Organic agriculture is a production system that sustains the health of soils, ecosystems ... 2009 see Willer Kilcher 2011 . History NPOV section date December 2011 Main History of organic farming Organic farming of many particular kinds was the original type of agriculture, and has been practiced ... of organic system . Charles Francis and J. van Wart 2009 , History of Organic Farming and Certification , in Organic farming the ecological system . American Society of Agronomy. pp. 3 18 ref Organic ... ref Although organic farming is prehistoric in the widest sense, Sir Albert Howard is widely considered to be the father of organic farming in the sense that he was a key founder of the post industrial revolution organic movement. ref http www.westonaprice.org farming history organic farming.html ... and 20th centuries. Modern organic farming has made up only a fraction of total agricultural ... to traditional methods which are comparable to organic farming but are not certified. In other cases ... Methods Main Organic farming methods Image Organic vegetable cultivation.jpeg right thumb 300px Organic ... soil fertility in organic farming systems url http www3.interscience.wiley.com journal 119192119 abstract ... more details
Affairs Defra . Intensive and alternative poultry farming According to the Worldwatch Institute ... as intensive . ref name WW2006 State of the World 2006 Worldwatch Institute, p. 26 ref One alternative to intensive poultry farming is free range free range farming, however, this method of husbandry ... main methods of poultry farming has led to long term issues of ethical consumerism . Opponents of intensivefarming argue that it harms the environment and creates health risks, as well as abusing the animals. Advocates of intensivefarming say that their highly efficient systems save land and food ... s Griffin , p. 30. ref The most intensive poultry farming methods are very efficient and allow meat ...Undue date May 2011 farming Poultry farming is the raising of poultry domesticated birds such as chicken ... of farming meat or eggs for food . Poultry are farmed in great numbers with chickens being ... poultry title Compassion in World Farming Poultry publisher Ciwf.org.uk date accessdate 2011 08 26 ... www.ciwf.org.uk farm animals poultry egg laying hens default.aspx title Compassion in World Farming ... right Free range chickens being fed outdoors main Free range Free range poultry farming allows the birds ... farming which specifies a minimum condition for free range eggs that hens have continuous daytime access ... of overhead shade shelter of 8 m sup 2 sup per 1,000 hens must be provided. Free range farming of egg ... The benefits of free range poultry farming for laying hens include opportunities for natural behaviours such as pecking, scratching, foraging and exercise outdoors. ref name ciwf.org.uk Free range farming .... In South East Asia, a lack of disease control in free range farming has been associated ... Free range farming and avian flu 3 .pdf Free range farming and avian flu in Asia retrieved ... with free range farming, yarding is actually a separate method of poultry culture by which chickens ... such as wood shavings or rice hulls, indoors in climate controlled housing. Under modern farming methods ... more details