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  • 1Organic farming — Agriculture General …

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  • 2Factory farming — A commercial chicken house raising broiler pullets for meat …

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  • 3Poultry farming — Agriculture General …

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  • 4Organic farming by country — Organic farming is practised across the globe, but the markets for sale are strongest in North America and Europe. Contents 1 Organic farming by continent 1.1 Africa 1.2 Asia 1.3 …

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  • 5Compassion in World Farming — s founder, Peter Roberts, campaigns for farm animal welfare. The logo for Compassion in World Farming. Compassion in Wor …

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  • 6Contract farming — is agricultural production carried out according to an agreement between a buyer and farmers, which establishes conditions for the production and marketing of a farm product or products.[1] Typically, the farmer agrees to provide established… …

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  • 7Dairy farming — Dairy farm redirects here. For the retail company in Asia, see Dairy Farm International Holdings. A rotary milking parlor in an industrial dairy facility, located in Germany Dairy farming is a class of agricultural, or an animal husbandry,… …

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  • 8vegetable farming — Introduction       growing of vegetable crops, primarily for use as human food.       The term vegetable in its broadest sense refers to any kind of plant life or plant product; in the narrower sense, as used in this article, however, it refers… …

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  • 9National Organic Standards Board — Contents 1 Members 2 Duties of the Board 3 Recommendation Procedure 4 References Members In accordance with the …

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  • 10Intensive farming — or intensive agriculture is an agricultural production system characterized by the high inputs of capital, fertilizers, labour, or labour saving technologies such as pesticides relative to land area. [http://www.britannica.com/eb/article 9042533… …

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