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Managed intensive grazing
Managed intensive grazing Management Intensive Grazing (MIG,) is the practice of using ...
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Talk:Environmental vegetarianism
... conducted only at low levels and well managed it can be a sustainable practice. [citation ... t about opposing meat production, but about intensive farming practices. - FrancisTyers 17:02, 14 December ... agree by the way. The article on intensive farming certainly could be improved :) - FrancisTyers 19 ... as Commerce A more effective protest against intensive farming might be to continue eating meat ... being converted to produce feed crops for intensive livestock. Some examples of this come ...
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Finger Lakes National Forest
... less, the result of logging, farming, and grazing practices by Euro-American settlers. Today it ... a number of archaeological sites on lands managed by the Finger Lakes National Forest, most ... market for these products developed, encouraging more intensive agriculture. The farmers prospered until the mid ... Hector Land Use Area (LUA), was initially managed by the Soil Conservation Service. The emphasis ... by planting conifers, and development of a grazing program. Previously cultivated fields were converted ...
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Shifting cultivation
... adapted to micro-environments and are carefully managed by farmers during both the cropping and ... in Southern Europe, the demands of more intensive agriculture and the invention of the plough ... 1945, as agriculture has become increasingly capital intensive, rural areas have become depopulated and the ... suitable places, developed irrigation systems and more intensive agricultural practices (Humphries 1993) Similar paths appear ... new environments were then exploited to develop intensive, irrigated fields. The change from shifting ...
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Pasture
Pasture Cattle herd grazing in pasture. Pasture is land with lush herbaceous vegetation cover used for grazing of ungulate livestock as part of a ... living conditions for the animals. Advances in managed intensive grazing (MIG), and improvements in fence technology, ...
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Permaculture
... with. Design is always a creative and intensive process, and you must stretch your ability ... wild. Used for timber production from coppice managed woodland and the placement of aquaculture ponds ... meat and fertiliser. Agroforestry combines trees with grazing animals. Some projects are critical of the ... else. Traditional pre-industrial agriculture was labor intensive, industrial agriculture is fossil fuel intensive and permaculture is design and information ...
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Museum Mandralisca di Cefalù   (translated from Italian)
... quarantaquattro the years during which it was managed from the foundation, was of high profile ... latifondo, transforming the cultivation from extensive in intensive and creating single property in the former ... at themselves better later on, he had managed for some time the foundation, in leaving ... war the administration of the foundation was managed in part from the saying extraordinary commissioner ... foundation and the cultural structures from it managed, the museum, the library and the ...
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Lawn
... of mowing machines in 1830, lawns were managed differently from today. Lawns belonging to wealthy ... people were sometimes maintained by the labour-intensive methods of scything and shearing. In most ... however, they were pasture land, maintained by grazing with sheep or other livestock. Areas of ... place-names. Some forest areas where extensive grazing is practiced still have these semi-natural ... occasional cutting with a suitable machine, or grazing by animals. Higher quality lawns however ...
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Permaculture (Permaculture wiki)
... meat and fertiliser. Agroforestry combines trees with grazing animals. Some projects are critical of the ... else. Traditional pre-industrial agriculture was labor intensive, industrial agriculture is fossil fuel intensive and permaculture is design and information intensive. Partially permaculture is an attempt to work ... acre woodland near Haslemere , Surrey that is managed by Ben Law . He is using ...
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Social order of Sudan
... had rights to all tribal territory for grazing purposes as long as they stayed clear ... tribe itself, depended on the amount of grazing land available and on the policies and ... relation between officials and villagers, because officials managed the people as well as the enterprise ... on most of the farms, was labor intensive, and because available labor was often scarce ...
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