(par 5.4.3.2.1.1) Intensive farming (taken from Wikipedia)

Intensive farming http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intensive_farming From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia  Intensive farming or intensive agriculture also known as industrial agriculture is characterized by a low fallow ratio and higher use of inputs such as capital and labour per unit land area.[1][2] This is in contrast to traditional agriculture in which the inputs per unit land are lower. Intensive animal husbandry involves either large numbers of animals raised on limited land, usually confined animal […]

(par 5.4.3.2.1.1) Farming today compared to the old way

Farming today compared to the old way http://hubpages.com/food/Farming-today-compared-to-the-old-way Updated on February 28, 2016 Dear readers, we would like to talk about, farming today compared to the old ways, because in my life story that I am writing here and then publishing in Hub Pages, this could be said that it is just another article that […]

(par 5.4.3.2.1.1) Energy Systems- Introduction

Energy Systems: Introduction http://environ.andrew.cmu.edu/m3/s3/all_ene_sys.htm Energy is usually defined as the ability to do work. This is an anthropocentric and utilitarian perspective of energy; however, it is a useful definition for engineering where the aim of machines is to convert energy to work. As a more general description, we would say that energy is a fundamental […]