Describe and assess several ways in which high-inputindustrial agriculture can be beneficial for the environmentand several ways in which it can be detrimental.Now suggest several ways in which we might modifyindustrial agriculture to reduce its environmentalimpacts.
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Describe and assess several ways in which high-input
industrial agriculture can be beneficial for the environment
and several ways in which it can be detrimental.
Now suggest several ways in which we might modify
industrial agriculture to reduce its environmental
impacts.
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