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The decreased use of areas near the fence and more intensive foraging in the central areas constitute an important edge-effect of fences.
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Overall, it concluded: "Ecologically, the application of holistic management principles of trampling and intensive foraging are as detrimental to plants, soils, water storage, and plant productivity as are conventional grazing systems".
The reason for the higher erosion rates for the 50 years after 1960 than before was most likely the continued use of moldboard plowing, up and down the slope plowing and the more intensive corn soybean rotation without forages and small grains.
Casual Gardening can yield a diverse, bountiful crop (the word "crop", to most of us now, has to do with "images"), especially over time, and particularly over some distances, and should not be confused with gardening, which usually involves cultivation of alien seeds in a squared bed, or foraging, which is usually more intensive, but also yields more local knowledge.
Most livestock rearing using pastoral practices in marginal areas has been converted to more intensive systems with livestock mostly reared in barns, relying on specialised forage production from more fertile areas.
"It's much more intensive.
"The gunfire became more and more intensive.
It's quicker and more intensive".
"We then launched a more intensive investigation".
"It bodes for quicker and more intensive action".
They are tasked for more intensive follow-up search.
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