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  2. Extensive farming - Wikipedia

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    Continuous grazing by sheep or cattle is a widespread extensive farming system, with low inputs and outputs.. Extensive farming most commonly means raising sheep and cattle in areas with low agricultural productivity, but includes large-scale growing of wheat, barley, cooking oils and other grain crops in areas like the Murray-Darling Basin in Australia.

  3. Agricultural education - Wikipedia

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    The Texas Technological College Dairy Barn was used as an agricultural teaching facility until 1967.. Agricultural education is the systematic and organized teaching, instruction and training (theoretical as well as hands-on, real-world fieldwork-based) available to students, farmers or individuals interested in the science, business and technology of agriculture (animal and plant production ...

  4. Agriculture - Wikipedia

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    Agriculture encompasses crop and livestock production, aquaculture, and forestry for food and non-food products. [1] Agriculture was a key factor in the rise of sedentary human civilization, whereby farming of domesticated species created food surpluses that enabled people to live in the cities.

  5. 'A real perspective': New program offers farming internship ...

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    Apr. 6—If you're a Cullman County farmer who could use a pair of extra hands this summer, a new student internship program funded through the USDA could help you do just that — all while ...

  6. Agriculture in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Farming with oxen did allow the colonist to farm more land but it increased erosion and decreased soil fertility. This was due to deeper plow cuts in the soil that allowed the soil more contact with oxygen causing nutrient depletion. In grazing fields in New England, the soil was being compacted by the large number of cattle and this did not ...

  7. Taunton farm saved amid outpouring of support - AOL

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    Visting Deep Pond was " the last fun thing she did," a Taunton dad said of his 13-year-old daughter Emily, who used a wheelchair and died in January.

  8. Urban agriculture - Wikipedia

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    The supplemental nutrition program Women, Infants and Children (WIC) as well as the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) have partnered with several urban gardens nationwide to improve the accessibility to produce in exchange for a few hours of volunteer gardening work. [115] Urban farming has been shown to increase health outcomes.

  9. Growing pains: The next generation of farmers struggles to ...

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    The 2014 federal farm bill provided the first opportunity for subdivision, within limits, but only after millions of preserved acres had already prohibited that. Many farmers are still crafting ...