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In this episode, we delve into the distinctions between subsistence and intensive farming. Subsistence farming focuses on self-sufficiency, producing just enough for a family or small community, utilizing traditional methods with minimal mechanization. In contrast, intensive farming aims for maximum yield through high inputs like fertilizers and machinery, often for commercial purposes. We explore how these approaches impact labor efficiency, environmental sustainability, food security, and biodiversity. Join us as we examine the unique roles each farming method plays in agriculture and their broader societal implications.
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