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Assuming you were a producer of agricultural products. Would you prefer to produce GMO crops or the non-GMO crops?
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- What is precision agriculture, how that may help in better resource use and better profitability?Agriculture engineering involves improving tools and processes in the food supply chain using methods such as ?How would you advise a farmer with a desire to sell raw milk directly to consumers in an area in areas where such sales are permitted?
- similarities between industrialized agriculture and subsistence agricultureIs the soil around Winnipeg is good for agriculture (growing crops like wheat, vegetables, or raising animals)?Is the soil around Iqaluit, Nunavut is good for agriculture (growing crops like wheat, vegetables, or raising animals)?