Agricultura intensiva
Agricultura intensiva[1] (contra agriculturam extensivam), sive agricultura industrialis, est genus agriculturae, quae ambas plantas messium et animalia tractat, ad altiores gradús initús exitúsque per cubicam areae terrestris unitatem. Suae proprietates principales sunt minor ratio novalis, maior usus inituum sicut capitale et labor, ac maiores fructus messium per unitatem areae terrestris.[2]
Plurima agricultura commercialis variis modis intensiva est. Genera quae magnopere rationibus ingeniariae innituntur saepe agricultura industrialis appellantur, quae innovationibus ad fructus augendas designatis favet.
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Notae
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- Lichtfoiuse, Eric, Mireille Navarrete, Philippe Debaeke, Véronique Souchère; et Caroline Alberola, eds. 2009. Sustainable Agriculture. Dordrecht: Springer.. doi:10.1007/978-90-481-2666-8. ISBN 978-90-481-2665-1. PDF.
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