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  2. Agriculture in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Agriculture in the United Kingdom. A combine harvester in Scotland. Agriculture in the United Kingdom uses 69% of the country's land area, employs 1% of its workforce (471,000 people) [1][2] and contributes 0.5% of its gross value added (£ 11.2 billion). [3] The UK currently produces about 54% of its domestic food consumption.

  3. Intensive farming - Wikipedia

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    British Agricultural Revolution; ... also known as intensive farming ... Intensive livestock farming or "factory farming", is the process of raising livestock in ...

  4. Intensive animal farming - Wikipedia

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    Intensive animal farming, industrial livestock production, and macro-farms, [ 1 ] also known (particularly by opponents) as factory farming, [ 2 ] is a type of intensive agriculture, specifically an approach to animal husbandry designed to maximize production while minimizing costs. [ 3 ]

  5. Industrial agriculture - Wikipedia

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    Industrial agriculture is a form of modern farming that refers to the industrialized production of crops and animals and animal products like eggs or milk.The methods of industrial agriculture include innovation in agricultural machinery and farming methods, genetic technology, techniques for achieving economies of scale in production, the creation of new markets for consumption, the ...

  6. Massey Ferguson - Wikipedia

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    Website. masseyferguson.com. Massey Ferguson is an agricultural machinery manufacturer, established in 1953 through the merger of farm equipment makers Massey-Harris of Canada and the Ferguson Company of the United Kingdom. It was based in Coventry then moved to Beauvais in 2003 when the Coventry factory was shut down.

  7. National Farmers' Union of England and Wales - Wikipedia

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    National Farmers' Union. The National Farmers' Union (NFU) is an employer association representing farming and growing businesses within England and Wales. The NFU originated as the Lincolnshire Farmers' Union (LFU) which was founded in 1904. Over the next four years, similar farmers' organisations were established in neighbouring counties.

  8. Agriculture in England - Wikipedia

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    Agriculture in England is today intensive, highly mechanised, and efficient by European standards, producing about 60% of food needs with only 2% of the labour force. It contributes around 2% of GDP. Around two thirds of production is devoted to livestock, one third to arable crops. Agriculture is heavily subsidised by the European Union's ...

  9. Dairy industry in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Values are in 2019 prices [1] In Europe, UK milk production is third after France & Germany and is around the tenth highest in the world. There are around 12,000 dairy farms in the UK. [2] Around 14 billion litres of milk are commercially produced in the UK each year. Britain eats around 2000 tonnes of cheese a day.