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Chip Chick on MSNArchaeologists Discover Wealth Gaps Started Over 10,000 Years Ago, So The Divide Between The Rich And Poor Is Nothing NewToday, the gap between the rich and poor only seems to grow wider each year. But economic inequality isn’t just […] ...
But perhaps the biggest threat to soil is intensive farming. The need to feed a growing population and drive greater efficiency has sacrificed natural balance for increased yields. Monoculture ...
But intensive agriculture is depleting the richness of our soils and polluting our water. Soil erosion and nutrient depletion in particular may be undermining the long-term productivity of more ...
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Daily Post Nigeria on MSNESN’ll protect you, engage in farming – IPOB tells South-East residentsThe Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, has assured farmers of adequate security ahead of the farming season. IPOB in a statement by its spokesman, Emma Powerful, urged farmers to engage in intensive ...
A globally adopted system of ‘intensive animal agriculture’ or ‘factory farming’ has met the growing demand for cheap animal products. Cages, stalls, feedlots, and huge windowless barns house the 98 ...
Oliver: Hi. My name is Oliver. I’m 13 and I live in north Norfolk. I’m doing some research into intensive farming. Three quarters of the land in the UK is used to grow crops and that’s why I ...
How regenerative agriculture could boost biodiversity ... population – society will need to move away from resource-intensive farming and radically rethink how it cultivates crops and grows ...
Many of the upper stretches of the River Wye and its tributary the River Ithon, are affected by problems linked to intensive farming. The Wye catchment area supports intensive chicken farms ...
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