Intensive vs Extensive Agriculture

Intensive farming is a way of farming that uses a lot of work and money compared to the amount of land that is used.

Intensive Agriculture

It is done in areas with a lot of people. Having land Pricey and small. Farmland Close to the store. Large yield per acre.

Intensive Agriculture

Extensive farming is a way of farming where big farms are grown with less money and work.

Extensive Agriculture

It is done in areas with a modest number of people. Having land Big and not too expensive. Farmland that is far away. Small yield per acre.

Extensive Agriculture

To conclude, intensive farming emphasizes crop quantity, whereas extensive farming emphasizes quality. 

Intensive farming involves many chemicals, which degrade soil fertility and taint food, unlike extensive farming.