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Chapter 32, Problem 12TYK
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The factors that might cause the uneven results in the case of experiments carried out to determine the differences between the organic and conventional farming.
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Organic farming is the farming method in which natural fertilizers are used and the farming process is carried out without damaging the soil. It is a sustainable form of agriculture. Conventional farming is the method in which the chemical fertilizers and pesticides are used in the farming. This method damages the soil by causing pollution and it is not a sustainable form of farming.
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