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VARIOUS TYPES OF AGRICULTURE THAT INVOLVE HIGHER LEVELS OF INPUT AND OUTPUT PER UNIT OF AGRICULTURAL LAND AREA
Intensive agriculture; Intensive cultivation; Commercial agriculture; Industrialized agriculture; Intensive cropping; Industrial farm; Conventional agriculture; Conventional farming; Plant water use efficiency; Commercial farm; Intensive type of farming; Commercial farming; Market agriculture; Intensively farmed; Agroindustry; High-input agriculture; Agriculture industry; Sustainable intensification; Intensive Farming; Intensive farm; Industrialized farming; Livestock production; Pasture intensification; Sustainable intensive farming; Agricultural intensification; Conventional (agriculture); Commercial grower
  • Early 20th-century image of a tractor ploughing an [[alfalfa]] field
  • enclosed]] [[pasture]] eating grass through wire fence
  • corn]] and [[sorghum]] are green (sorghum may be slightly paler). [[Wheat]] is brilliant gold. Fields of brown have been recently harvested and plowed under or have lain in fallow for the year.
  • A commercial chicken house raising broiler pullets for meat
  • Intensively farmed pigs
  • paddocks]], each grazed in turn for a short period and then rested
  • center-pivot]] design
  • 10,000 BCE]]–2000 CE
  • Terrace rice fields in [[Yunnan Province]], China
  • Intensive farming of [[wheat]] in [[Lund]], Sweden

intensively      
adv. intensiv, mit Intensität, extrem
intensive agriculture         
intensive Landwirtschaft, Intensivlandwirtschaft
factory farming         
TYPE OF INTENSIVE AGRICULTURE, SPECIFICALLY AN APPROACH TO ANIMAL HUSBANDRY DESIGNED TO MAXIMIZE PRODUCTION, WHILE MINIMIZING COSTS
Factory farming; Factory farm; Confined animal feeding operation; Chicken factory; Factory farming (animals); Battery chickens; Factory farms; Battery chicken; Factory Farming; Animal feeding operations; Confined animal feeding operations; Intensive livestock operation; Animal rights in industrial farming; Intensive or industrial factory farming; Industrial livestock production; Industrial agriculture (animals); Factory-farmed; Factory farmed; Farm as factory; Intensively reared; Animals on factory farms; Environmental impact of factory farms; Environmental impact of intensive animal farming; Environmental impact of factory farming; Environmental impacts of factory farming; Controversies surrounding intensive animal farming; Macro-farm; Macro farming; Factory farming production
Massentierhaltung, industrielle Zucht von Tiere (Rinder, Geflügel und Fische)

Определение

factory farming
¦ noun a system of rearing poultry, pigs, or cattle indoors under strictly controlled conditions.
Derivatives
factory farm noun

Википедия

Intensive farming

Intensive agriculture, also known as intensive farming (as opposed to extensive farming), conventional, or industrial agriculture, is a type of agriculture, both of crop plants and of animals, with higher levels of input and output per unit of agricultural land area. It is characterized by a low fallow ratio, higher use of inputs such as capital and labour, and higher crop yields per unit land area.

Most commercial agriculture is intensive in one or more ways. Forms that rely heavily on industrial methods are often called industrial agriculture, which is characterised by innovations designed to increase yield. Techniques include planting multiple crops per year, reducing the frequency of fallow years, and improving cultivars. It also involves increased use of fertilizers, plant growth regulators, pesticides, antibiotics for livestock and mechanised agriculture, controlled by increased and more detailed analysis of growing conditions, including weather, soil, water, weeds, and pests. Intensive farms are widespread in developed nations and increasingly prevalent worldwide. Most of the meat, dairy products, eggs, fruits, and vegetables available in supermarkets are produced by such farms.

Some intensive farms can use sustainable methods, although this typically necessitates higher inputs of labor or lower yields. Sustainably increasing agricultural productivity, especially on smallholdings, is an important way of decreasing the amount of land needed for farming and slowing environmental degradation through processes like deforestation.

Intensive animal farming involves large numbers of animals raised on limited land, for example by rotational grazing, or sometimes as concentrated animal feeding operations. These methods increase the yields of food and fiber per acre as compared to extensive animal husbandry; concentrated feed is brought to seldom-moved animals, or with rotational grazing the animals are repeatedly moved to fresh forage.