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Intense farming plays a key role in increasing local scale runoff and erosion rates, resulting in water quality issues and flooding problems.
"South of the Twin Cities, it's much richer soil, and more intense farming, and the land prices are high," said Marty Ringham, a real estate agent who lives 80 miles north of Minneapolis in the heart of a remote boom area.
The intense farming activities in the study area generate a lot of organic matter.
Some researchers believe the spread of intense farming in Africa may be involved, in particular in tropical regions where conditions are becoming warmer and wetter because of climate change.
Kopaida plain is a highly cultivated region over the last decades; the eastern part which consists the study area of this research is characterized by intense farming activities and land use is dominated by agricultural land, apart from the hilly outcrops of the surrounding hydrological catchment.
The invaders dominated in intense farming landscapes where Solanaceae and Cucurbitaceae crop hosts are most abundant.
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Eighteen percent followed a combination of SF and FGWH depending on the availability of feed, and 14% followed a combination of FGH and FGWH depending on the availability of herders or manpower during intense farm works and when there was news of predator presence in the nearby forests.
Walker, too, is strong on environmental impacts: monocrops (such as the Cavendish banana) vulnerable to extinction as a result of disease; pesticide-resistant superweeds, such as Palmer amaranth (Amaranthus palmeri); antibiotic resistance from intense livestock farming; pollution from agrochemicals.
In developing countries with intense pig farming, like those in Southeast Asia, the risk of acquiring S. suis infection is unknown as it is not a notifiable disease and under diagnosis is common.
The combined population studies showed that more intense wheat farming per county was associated with statistically significant higher rates of birth malformations, and mortality from cancers, acute myocardial infarction, typy-2 diabetes, and renal disease [ 14- 16].
As part of ongoing entomologic arbovirus surveillance conducted by the United States Army Medical Research Unit in Kenya and the Kenya Medical Research Institute, ticks were collected from livestock in the semi-arid areas of Kenya, where intense pastoralist farming is practiced, to assess the risk to the community for tick-borne arbovirus exposure.
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