Talk:Intensive farming

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Oysters
The ancient world, while knowing little about the reproduction of oysters, knew much about the conditions necessary for their growth.

Could you qualify the highlighted part of your entry with a citation? If it is your or popular opinion, it should be removed.


 * How is a legitimate question regarding un-sourced opinion considered vandalism on a DISCUSSION page? I didn't edit the actual article, yet merely discussing an opinion which I believe has no merit that is entered as fact.

Renaming page
A user User:Aleksa Lukic recently moved this page without discussion to 'Intensive type of farming'. The term 'Intensive farming' is an appropriate title for this article, and no justification was given for the move other than the edit summary 'more appropriate page name'. I oppose the move, and it is not at all clear that 'type of farming' is the more appropriate name. For example, a quick check of google scholar reveals 20,000+ articles with 'intensive farming' in the text, and less than 100 with 'intensive type of farming'.