Benefit vs. Harm
Peach Farming in Georgia has benefits to society and a few harms to the environment. They are stated to the right.
The chart states that peach farming in Georgia has many benefits such as healthy fruits and preventing soil run-off. However, there are also some harmful parts to peach farming as it can take away nutrients from the soil and it relies on irrigation to survive.
The chart states that peach farming in Georgia has many benefits such as healthy fruits and preventing soil run-off. However, there are also some harmful parts to peach farming as it can take away nutrients from the soil and it relies on irrigation to survive.
Conclusion
Overall, the growing of peaches is very beneficial to society as a whole. The peaches are low in calories, full of vitamins and minerals, and contain no fat. The peach trees prevent soil erosion and take carbon dioxide out of the air throughout photosynthesis. The peach industry provides jobs and helps the economy. Peaches also help reduce the amount of air pollution by promoting eating homegrown peaches. Overall, peaches are great to Georgia and the rest of the United States.