Examples of using Intensive farming in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Intensive farming's a big step.
But meat production on anything like thecurrent scale would be impossible without intensive farming.
Intensive farming is not sustainable 2.
There are a lot ofstudiesthatshoworganic farming is betterfor insects than intensive farming.
South Korea is theonly country known to have large, intensive farming systems to supply the demand for dog meat.
There are a lot of studies that showorganic farming is better for insects than intensive farming.
They are collective farming, factory farming, intensive farming, protected culture farming and organic farming. .
Despite having some of the most nutritious crops on the planet, its climate was too dry, and its ecology too fragile,to support continuous intensive farming.
The film producers reveal that“through intensive farming and global pollution, the flesh of the fish we eat has turned into a deadly chemical cocktail.”.
This could be either small scale, like cultivation only for consumption,or large scale like intensive farming with mechanized environment.
As mentioned by the film's producers,“through intensive farming and global pollution, the flesh of the fish we eat has turned into a deadly chemical cocktail”.
But he says the remarkable increases in productivity achieved between 1970 and 1995 have largely“played out,” andhe worries about whether the technology- intensive farming in those regions can be sustained.
As seen by the producers of the film,“through intensive farming and global pollution, the flesh of the fish we eat has turned into a deadly chemical cocktail.”.
Populations of choughs are stable or increasing in areas where traditional pastoral or other low intensity agriculture persists,but are declining or have become locally extinct where intensive farming methods have been introduced, such as Brittany, England, south-west Portugal and mainland Scotland.
The producers of the documentary note that through intensive farming and global pollution, the flesh of the fish that we eat has turned into“a deadly chemical cocktail”.
While in the upper reaches of the river the farms are often far from the river and extensive grazing is operated, the dams and the high groundwater level along the entire Swakop River Valley make intensive farming and even gardening, such as the cultivation of asparagus in Swakopmund Goanikontes, possible.
Hens in a battery cage in Brazil, an example of intensive animal farming.
Organic farming is also more labor intensive than conventional farming.
Organic farming is more labor intensive in comparison to conventional farming. .
He has authored reports into factory farming and human health, farm animal genetic engineering,and the links between intensive livestock farming, poverty and the environment, as well as researching the welfare of racehorses.
Intensive settlement expansion, accompanied by intimidation and restrictions on access to land, have undermined herding and farming activities which were traditionally the main source of livelihood.
In the wake of the declining of marine world,scientists are trying to grow saltwater fish in intensive growing farms.
PickApp has picked up the glove, and after intensive preparations and full cooperation with the farm managers, succeeded during a one-week time, to fully implement the system among the pickers and managing staff in a smooth and easy way.
The way out is to unite the small and dwarf peasant farms gradually and surely, not by pressure but by example and persuasion,into large farms based on common, cooperative cultivation of the soil, with the use of agricultural machines and tractors and scientific methods of intensive agriculture.
The way out is to unite the small and dwarf peasant farms gradually but surely, not by pressure, but by example and persuasion,into large farms based on common, operative, collective cultivation of the soil with the use of agricultural machines and tractors and scientific methods of intensive agriculture.
