Many large -
scale farms rely heavily on immigrant labor.
Not exact matches
We call on Minister for Agriculture Jaala Pulford and Minister for Planning Richard Wynne to explain why small -
scale pastured pig and poultry
farms are to be subjected to greater scrutiny and compliance costs than cattle feedlots, instead of being treated under the law like other grazing systems that
rely on supplemental feed such as the majority of Victorian beef and dairy cattle.
For example, large -
scale organic
farming relies heavily on tillage.
Some carbon removal technology is controversial because some methods involve planting new forests and forcing large -
scale changes in the way land is used, possibly displacing people and the
farms they
rely on to grow their food.
Unlike industrial
farms, small -
scale organic G and sustainable
farms rely on people power, not heavy machinery, and depend on nature, not manmade chemicals for soil fertility and pest management.