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Intensive farming damages soil structure
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Created by: Thiago Castillo
Created at: Oct. 12, 2024, 3:11 a.m.
ID: 11984
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Pesticides in commercial farming damage soil quality permanently
87%
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Traditional farming methods rely on hydroponic soil. (Note: Hydroponic refers to a method of growing plants in water, not soil. Therefore, it's not accurate for traditional farming methods to "rely" on hydroponic soil.)
73%
73%
Soil structure affects root development in hydroponics
95%
95%
High greenhouse gas emissions occur with intensive farming practices
82%
82%
Compost improves soil structure and fertility
82%
82%
Soil structure limits beneficial microbe activity
85%
85%
Implants restore damaged bone structure
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Vertical farming reduces soil usage
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79%
Soil-based farming is less dependent on hydroponics
96%
96%
Hydroponic farming eliminates soil erosion
66%
66%
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