Question by <3: What is the difference between intensive farming and organic farming?
With crops.
I know what it is for animals, just not crops.
What do they do ?
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One Response to What is the difference between intensive farming and organic farming?
Intensive uses pesticides, herbicides, and man made fertilizers. While the organic farming uses no chemicals and manure and humus for fertilization. Intensive is usually cheaper for large scale crops and produces more food, while organic makes “cleaner” food.
Intensive uses pesticides, herbicides, and man made fertilizers. While the organic farming uses no chemicals and manure and humus for fertilization. Intensive is usually cheaper for large scale crops and produces more food, while organic makes “cleaner” food.
et3subguy
December 11, 2011 at 5:06 am