Corn, soybeans and wheat are the types of grains commonly occurring in the USA.
This type of agriculture depends heavily on conventional management systems.
US farmers are engaged in intensive management to cultivate large areas of land.
What is intensive management?
- It is the strong manipulation of a region's natural resources.
- It is work on the land for agriculture.
US agriculture produces very large quantities of corn, soybeans, and wheat. This amount of grain requires very large spaces of land to be planted with these plants and this requires intensive management within conventional agriculture that exploits the land's resources to the maximum.
full question:
What type of grain farming generally occurs in the United States?
This type of farming relles heavily on
Farmers in the United States are engaged in
to cultivate large areas of land.
Soy, corn, wheat, watermelon, rice.
conventional management, sustainable management
intensive management, natural management