Mika
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Until recently, it was believed that farming can be done only in the rural areas where there are farmlands. But in the last 10-20 years, there has been a lot of invention in farming techniques, which have made it possible to farm even in the urban areas where land is scarce.
Integrated farming is one such technique that has made it possible to make a lot of profits from a small investment.
What exactly is integrated farming?
Here are some examples of integrated farming:
You have a chicken coop and you also grow vegetables. You use chicken poop to fertilize your vegetables. You save a lot of money on fertilizer.
You raise cows. You use cow manure to feed your biogas plant and you get free gas for your kitchen.
You build a fish pond and above the pond, you build a chicken coop. Your fishes will feed on chicken poop.
Integrated farming is one such technique that has made it possible to make a lot of profits from a small investment.
What exactly is integrated farming?
Here are some examples of integrated farming:
You have a chicken coop and you also grow vegetables. You use chicken poop to fertilize your vegetables. You save a lot of money on fertilizer.
You raise cows. You use cow manure to feed your biogas plant and you get free gas for your kitchen.
You build a fish pond and above the pond, you build a chicken coop. Your fishes will feed on chicken poop.