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"In fact, after a first week of very rough, very intensive practices, Shenae didn't show up for a few days.
But by the 1970s my father was increasingly questioning the sustainability of some of the more intensive practices, as well as the animal-welfare issues involved.
The EEA warned that as a result of intensive practices, with the aggressive use of pesticides and other chemicals, the loss of hedgerows, field margins and other semi-wild areas, as well as the monocultures prevailing in many areas and the rapid turnover of land, many large areas of farmed land are becoming "sterile" in terms of biodiversity.
Farmers who do not trust the government are less likely to conclude contracts for less intensive practices.
Li et al. (2013) also indicated that long-term intensive practices reduced SOC stocks in Moso bamboo (Phyllostachys pubescens) forests in southeastern China.
However, rainfall and inadequate finances to invest in capital intensive practices such as irrigation are key limiting factors hindering enclosure owners in the location.
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Pasture/grass-fed: The new words for the traditional practice of grazing cattle and sheep on pasture as opposed to the more intensive practice of fattening them on grains indoors or in CAFOs (concentrated animal feed operations – largely found in the US).
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