You mean are cows intensively "farmed" for their milk? Yes, most milk we get is from intensive dairy farms.
Most of the people in the world eat potato and green beans. So green beans are intensively farmed all over the world
Intensively farmed chickens typically live for around 5-7 weeks before reaching slaughter weight. This rapid growth is achieved through selective breeding and the use of growth-promoting techniques. After reaching slaughter weight, they are processed for meat production.
Intensively farmed conditions can include overcrowding, limited access to natural light and outdoor space, routine use of antibiotics and hormones, and environmental pollution from waste runoff. These conditions can lead to stress and health issues for the animals, as well as negative impacts on the surrounding ecosystem.
Worms are especially farmed for composting because they decompose your organic material and their droppings are compost! xp
yes the cumash tribe farmed.
The organic farm form of cheese is better than the intensive farm form, according to research presented by Narmada Boppanna for the Master of Science degree in Food and Nutritional Sciences at the University of Wisconsin-Stout in May 2007. Both forms produce a cheese equivalent in fat and protein content and in sweetness. Organic production results in a greater strength, a more preferred aroma, and a higher moisture content by about seven percent.
corn tomatoes. (these are all just sugesstions) potatoes wheat They are all planted together, right?
The Spanish wanted gold from the lands in the Caribbean. Later they used missionaries to convert the natives and farmed the lands.
Organic fruits and vegetables are said to increase life span, and contain more key nutrients than fruits and veggies that were treated with chemicals. In short, yes, eating organic fruits will keep you healthier.
chocolate does not get farmed
They are farmed as food.