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3 ) trade - offs between components of adaptive capacity are made at the farm - scaleinfluencingfarming system

much(passive) was ... influencedFarming work

As muchhas setfarming back

The in - housedesignedfarming facility

meat production(passive) caused byfarming land

as it happened Drought and even global warmingthen influencingfarming keep

factorsinfluencingfarming households&rsquo

people in the Middle Eastinventedagriculture ( farming

WHAT Searchresults Farming / agriculture

The peopleinventedagricultural farming

an experienced board of directors who work part time in the business(passive) is led byBrixworth Farming

by Rudolf Steiner , the founder of Waldorf education(passive) was invented bybiodynamic farming

by Rudolph Steiner(passive) invented bybiodynamic farming

Pioneer farmers Humans ... the firstto discoverfarming

largely(passive) is ... influencedBiodynamic farming

Farm subsidies ... the governmentcan influencefarming

Steiner ... an Austrian anthroposophist philosopherinventedbiodynamic farming

the new seasons system added to the game in(passive) is also influenced byFarming

the first farmers in Europe ... the Near Eastwhere ... was inventedfarming

to grow food that may be consumed by people(passive) is designedFarming

Agriculture , such as livestock , raising cattle , andcontributefarming

the areas ... peoplewhere ... was inventedfarming

the agricultural revolutiondiscoveredfarming

Every finding in the field of agriculture has its own valueto contributethe farming

High intensity of fertilizer usage in the agricultural fields and practice of fishcontributefarming

so that workers can do the farming for you(passive) was designedFarming

to grow food that can be consumed by people(passive) is designedFarming

to grow food that(passive) is designedFarming

by the environment and other factors(passive) being influenced byfarming

today?s ant farms ... the first ancestorsinventedfarming

by the 2012 drought and heat and the impact on his crops(passive) caused byfarming

a new humansdiscoveredfarming

since technology startedinfluencingfarming

by the state of my industry(passive) influenced also byfarming

Rudolf Steiner , best known as founder of the Waldorf schooling methodsoriginatedBiodynamic Farming

farming techniques ... the Near Eastwhere ... was inventedfarming

The current drought crisishas resultedin farming

one of the areas of the Middle Eastwhere ... originatedfarming

Humans ... the firstto discoverfarming

the issues ... in our area to declinecausingfarming

for the farm workersis designedfor the farm workers

to the maintenance of good health and spiritscontributesto the maintenance of good health and spirits

to the well - being of others and other creaturescontributesto the well - being of others and other creatures

nineto resultnine

to the heavy floodingcontributedto the heavy flooding

to Zimbabwe - style chaoscould leadto Zimbabwe - style chaos

debts(passive) caused bydebts

todaycontributestoday

to the well being of the land and wider environmentwill contributeto the well being of the land and wider environment

to the creation of larger farmshas ledto the creation of larger farms

up the campto setup the camp

to even more soil degradation , high rate of malnutrition problems , hunger , poverty , climate change and many more problems in this arealeadingto even more soil degradation , high rate of malnutrition problems , hunger , poverty , climate change and many more problems in this area

to a higher microbial diversityleadsto a higher microbial diversity

large productivity of food with less amount of landresultslarge productivity of food with less amount of land

to enhance both , and to provide two crops woodland and animal to farmers making the most of their landdesignedto enhance both , and to provide two crops woodland and animal to farmers making the most of their land

to climate change through the release of methane ( a major greenhouse gas ) from the production of livestock animalsalso contributesto climate change through the release of methane ( a major greenhouse gas ) from the production of livestock animals

to healthier grapes and earlier harvestinghas ledto healthier grapes and earlier harvesting

as a biodynamic system of farming and so is an enhanced state of organic agriculturehas been designedas a biodynamic system of farming and so is an enhanced state of organic agriculture

the nature of the soil to decline either by direct loss of the soil bulk over time by inevitable erosion , or depletion of minerals like phosphoruscausesthe nature of the soil to decline either by direct loss of the soil bulk over time by inevitable erosion , or depletion of minerals like phosphorus

deforestation , pollution and species degradationhas been contributingdeforestation , pollution and species degradation

less soil erosion and run - off of chemicals and lower release of carbon dioxide into the environmentcausesless soil erosion and run - off of chemicals and lower release of carbon dioxide into the environment

in Germanyoriginatedin Germany

damage to land and soilcauseddamage to land and soil

crop growth and all farm activities carried out during the growing periodcan influencecrop growth and all farm activities carried out during the growing period

to promoting sustainable land use and improving environment conservation , natural resource management , livelihoods of crop - livestock producers , and product qualitymay contributeto promoting sustainable land use and improving environment conservation , natural resource management , livelihoods of crop - livestock producers , and product quality

from the ideas of Rudolf Steineroriginatingfrom the ideas of Rudolf Steiner

to problems such as soil erosion , fertility losscontributesto problems such as soil erosion , fertility loss

less soil erosion ... and requires less chemicals and fuel to produce a successful cropcausesless soil erosion ... and requires less chemicals and fuel to produce a successful crop

with Rudolf Steiner in the early 1920soriginatedwith Rudolf Steiner in the early 1920s

to production of home produced organic pesticides and fertilisersleadingto production of home produced organic pesticides and fertilisers

to increased yields and reduced greenhouse gas emissionssustainably will leadto increased yields and reduced greenhouse gas emissions

lots of damage to populations ... to the soil , and to the environmentis causinglots of damage to populations ... to the soil , and to the environment

loss of mangrove forests and coastal agriculturecausesloss of mangrove forests and coastal agriculture

in low food outputs or poor prices for cash cropsresultingin low food outputs or poor prices for cash crops

soil depletion ( the removal of nutrients in soilcausessoil depletion ( the removal of nutrients in soil

population to grow , towns to spring up , general expansion of society into new geographical areascausespopulation to grow , towns to spring up , general expansion of society into new geographical areas

a surge in agricultural prices and farm laborcausinga surge in agricultural prices and farm labor

to the deterioration of river water through the run - off of sediment , nutrients , pesticides and animal manure from the landcan contributeto the deterioration of river water through the run - off of sediment , nutrients , pesticides and animal manure from the land

soil pollution(passive) caused bysoil pollution

to another needs like the development of methods for food preservation and storageledto another needs like the development of methods for food preservation and storage

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