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5. Biological Resources
5.1 Agriculture
5.1.2 Livestock Farming
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The primary products of livestock farming include food, fiber, and industrial
products
Match the livestock with their primary products:
Cattle ↔️ Meat, dairy, leather
Sheep ↔️ Meat, wool, milk
Pigs ↔️ Meat
Poultry ↔️ Meat, eggs
Sheep farming produces meat,
wool
, and milk.
True
What are examples of intensive farming practices?
Feedlots, battery cages
Mixed farming combines
intensive
and extensive methods.
True
What is a key environmental impact of extensive farming?
Overgrazing and soil degradation
Mixed farming aims to minimize
environmental
harm while balancing productivity.
True
Livestock farming
refers to the raising of domesticated animals for the purpose of producing food, fiber, or other
products
The three main
production systems
used in livestock farming are intensive, extensive, and
mixed
What is the primary goal of intensive livestock farming systems?
Maximizing food production
Intensive livestock farming contributes to high greenhouse gas emissions, pollution, and habitat
destruction
What is the main challenge that sustainability strategies in livestock farming aim to address?
Balancing productivity and sustainability
Feed optimization in livestock farming aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and improve
nutrient efficiency
.
True
What does livestock farming involve?
Raising domesticated animals
Cattle
are farmed for meat, dairy, and leather.
True
Livestock farming provides food, fiber, and other industrial
products
Order the production systems in livestock farming from highest to lowest productivity:
1️⃣ Intensive
2️⃣ Mixed
3️⃣ Extensive
Extensive farming involves animals grazing freely on large open
spaces
Match the production system with its environmental impact:
Intensive ↔️ High greenhouse gas emissions
Extensive ↔️ Overgrazing and soil degradation
Mixed ↔️ Reduced emissions and sustainable land use
Intensive livestock farming has a higher environmental impact due to its concentrated nature of
production
What are the primary purposes of livestock farming?
Food, fiber, industrial products
Livestock farming is solely focused on producing food for human consumption.
False
Match the production system with its description:
Intensive ↔️ High-density animal housing
Extensive ↔️ Animals graze freely on open spaces
Mixed ↔️ Combines intensive and extensive elements
Intensive livestock farming has a lower environmental impact compared to extensive systems.
False
Match the production system with its environmental impact:
Intensive ↔️ High greenhouse gas emissions
Extensive ↔️ Potential for overgrazing
Mixed ↔️ Balanced approach to environmental harm
Precision farming
uses technologies like GPS and sensors to optimize resource use, animal welfare, and environmental
impact
Order the sustainability strategies in livestock farming from most environmentally impactful to least impactful:
1️⃣ Extensive/Mixed Systems
2️⃣ Precision Farming
3️⃣ Manure Management
4️⃣ Feed Optimization
5️⃣ Breed Selection