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Integrated Farming System Model !full! -
Unlike a "mixed farm" where crops and animals merely coexist, an IFS is defined by . The outputs of one sub-system (e.g., cow manure) are the inputs of another (e.g., biogas for the kitchen and slurry for the fish pond).
Enter the . This isn't a return to primitive subsistence farming; it is a sophisticated, ecological model where the waste of one enterprise becomes the food for another. Think of it as a symphony rather than a solo act. integrated farming system model
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