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explain organic and inorganic farming

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Answered by Anonymous
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Inorganic Farming >>>

is an incorrect term for conventional farming . Inorganic would mean the farm does not usd any carbon and that would be an impossibility as all crops are carbon used as are many of tha inputs used a conventional farm.

In agriculture there is Organic farming which uses no synthetic inputs , no GMO's and builds soil using regenerative methods such as green manures cover crops, compost and age manuresand has 4+ year crop rotations , among other things.
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Organic Farming >>

Organic agriculture can be defined as: an integrated farming system that strives for sustainability, the enhancement of soil fertility and biological diversity whilst, with rare exceptions, prohibiting synthetic pesticides, antibiotics, synthetic fertilizers, genetically modified organisms, and growth.

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