Intensive farming practices have severed the connection between livestock and crop cultivation, leading to soil degradation and the transformation of natural resources into pollutants.
Modern farms are often specialized and focus solely on one type of production, either crops or livestock, increasing soil erosion and fostering toxic waste.
While proponents argue that non-chemical farming cannot sustain the global population, this view disregards the potential for sustainable farming methods to restore soil health.
The historical consequences of soil mismanagement, as seen in the fall of the Roman Empire, serve as a warning about the dangers of current agricultural practices.
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