The type of farming where only one type of crop is planted
Monocropping
Flooding the entire field with water
Flood Irrigation
A mixture of chemicals used to kill insects and bugs
Pesticide
Animals are cramped into a single open space and fed corn to have them grow as quickly as possible
CAFOs or Feedlots
Dragging a large net across the floor
Bottom Trawling
Tilling
Holes in a hose that allows water to slowly fall out
Drip Irrigation
Plants that have been changed by humans to give them specific traits
GMOs
Large open storage pits for animal waste
Manure Lagoons
Nets hang vertically in the water column without being anchored to the bottom
Drift-Net Fishing
Cutting and burning vegetation to return nutrients to the soil and plant crops there.
Trenches dug next to crops that are filled with water
Furrow Irrigation
Traps are an example of this method of pest control
Physical
Animals are allowed to graze on grass outside and grow at a natural rate without hormones
Free Range Grazing
Encircling a school of fish with the net and then closing it, trapping them inside
Purse-Seine Fishing
The type of farming where the type of crop planted is changed
Crop Rotation
Water pumped into nozzles that shoot water out to crops
Spray Irrigation
Pesticides and fumigation are an example of this method of pest control
Chemical
When there are too many animals grazing in an area and damage the the land and vegetation
Overgrazing
Setting out a long main line with multiple baited hooks at intervals
Longline Fishing
Moving seedlings from their nursery to their final planting location
Transplanting
Water is delivered to the roots of plants beneath the surface
Subsurface Irrigation
Introducing predators and pathogens are an example of this method of pest control
Biological
Moving livestock between different areas in which to graze to allow the land and vegetation the time to grow back
Rotational Grazing
Large cages are dropped into the open ocean and held down by an anchor
Deep Sea Aquaculture Cage Fishing