what are the differences and similarities between organic and intensive farming?

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Question by Hadiqah Javaid: what are the differences and similarities between organic and intensive farming?
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  1. The Difference between Organic and Sustainable
    Organic farming generally falls within the accepted definition of sustainable agriculture. However, it is important to distinguish between the two, since organic products can be (unsustainably) produced on large industrial farms, and farms that are not certified organic can produce food using methods that will sustain the farm’s productivity for generations. Some organic dairy farms, for example, raise cows in large confinement facilities but are able to meet the bare minimum requirements for organic certification, while a non-organic certified small farm could use organic guidelines and be self-sufficient by recycling all the farm’s waste to meet its fertility needs.

    To distinguish between organic and sustainable, here are some comparisons:

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    Dona Levinza
    September 14, 2013 at 8:20 am
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