intensive agriculture definition

intensive agriculture means those forms of agriculture that include the confinement of poultry, livestock or fur bearing animals (not including kennels), or mushroom growing, for commercial or domestic raising, breeding or food production and specifically relates to:
intensive agriculture means an agricultural operation which operates on an intensive basis. Without restricting the generality of the foregoing, this shall include nurseries, greenhouses, but not confined feeding operations.
intensive agriculture means feedlots, fur farms, poultry farms, pig farms and mushroom farms;

More Definitions of intensive agriculture

intensive agriculture means a commercial agricultural operation which raises crops on a land-intensive basis. Without restricting the generality of the foregoing, this shall include a greenhouse or plant nursery, but not confined feeding operations;
intensive agriculture means those forms of agriculture that include:
intensive agriculture means the erection or use of buildings, whether or not specifically designed for the purpose, for the raising of crops, produce or livestock, where the production is materially greater than it would normally be without the erection or use of such buildings;
intensive agriculture means premises used for trade or commercial purposes, including outbuildings and earthworks, associated with the following —
intensive agriculture means for the purpose of this bylaw any of the following uses: commercial manure based mushroom cultivation; aquaculture; the keeping of livestock in a pasture, at densities higher than its carrying capacity, and adjacent confinement area.
intensive agriculture means the use of land, buildings and structures by a commercial operation for:
intensive agriculture means an agricultural operation which operates on an intensive basis. Without restricting the generality of the foregoing,