It could cause riot sometimes
Ley farming has both advantages and disadvantages. Some drawbacks include reduced crop yield due to fallow periods, inefficient land use, weed and pest issues during uncultivated periods, market and economic challenges, and potential soil erosion. Additionally, ley farming can be time and labor-intensive, climate-sensitive, and may limit crop diversity. Despite these disadvantages, proponents argue it contributes to sustainable agriculture by promoting soil health and biodiversity.
I have also working on a project related to climate change.
High capital investment is needed
The huge power demands of vertical farming.
Advantages
yes
u might make enough for the family
the advantages is they get bay more and they need to work more
it requires low investment and higher returns.
Advantages
There is no such thing as "inorganic" farming. There's farming, then there's organic farming.
There is no such thing as "inorganic" farming. There's farming, then there's organic farming.
There are a number of disadvantages of silk farming. Some of them include lack of a ready market, limited resource to facilitate this type of farming and so much more.
yes
The land was to moist
u might make enough for the family
George Stapledon has written: 'The plough-up policy and ley farming' 'The land now and tomorrow' 'Farm crops in Britain'
the advantages is they get bay more and they need to work more
you might not get all the profit when people buy it at the shop
The disadvantages of the precision farming is that initial costs to implement this system are high, and so it should be a long term approach to farming. It also make take several years to collect data to fully implement a working system, and you must be diligent about collecting and analyzing data to make the system work.
Wired communications are not portable so are no good in an emergency situation.