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Food production is a non-trivial task and is likely to be one of the most labor-intensive, and vital, tasks of early colonists.
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By the end of the first gold rush in the 1860s, the township had established flour mills, woollen mills, tanneries, quarries, foundries, eucalyptus oil production, food production industries and timber-cutting.
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It brings up legitimate concerns about how the actions of such activists impact the whole food production system.
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Organic food production is a heavily regulated industry, distinct from private gardening.
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However, very large amounts of oil from food production in kitchens and restaurants can overwhelm the septic tank or treatment facility, causing a release of untreated sewage into the environment.
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For food production, a loam soil containing a small amount of organic material is considered ideal.
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It is a food production and condiment manufacturing company, specializing in organic products, that has become a national brand.
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This is with an eye to food production when things start to hot up a little.
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The waste heat from glass manufacturing can be used in industrial-sized greenhouses for food production.
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Overreliance on specific geographies for agriculture means that food production can exacerbate environmental problems, or even create new ones.
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