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What are the types of farming? Explain in detail.
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Ivaturi Manaswini 7 years, 5 months ago

Commercial farming is a practiced in which crops are grown exclusively for commercial purpose that is for sale in the market a large area is cultivated and use capital is involved unlike subsistence farming machines are used to a large extent commercial grain farming is a class of commercial farming troops like weed and make a broom for commercial purpose the temperate grasslands of North America Europe and Asia are common Areas where it is seen mixed farming is another type of commercial farming the land is used for growing food and fodder crops and rearing Raj store some Areas where it is followed or Europe Eastern USA Argentina scientist Australia New Zealand and South Africa plantation sir a type of commercial farming where only a single crop like tea coffee sugar cane cashew rubber banana on cotton is grown large amount of labour and capital are required the procedure is process in the farm itself and nearby factories.

Ivaturi Manaswini 7 years, 5 months ago

The two main types of farming are subsistence farming and commercial farming subsistence farming is practised solely to meet the needs of the farmers family. Therefore the practices involved I usually old fashioned. Use of modern technology is minimum and most work is done by household labor. In intensive subsistence agriculture simple tools and use labour are used by a farmer to cultivate a small plot of land more than one crop is grown annually in favourable conditions rice is major crop this form of agriculture is seen in thickly populated areas of monsoon regions of south south east and East Asia. Shifting cultivation is a class of primitive subsistence agriculture. In this a plot of land is cleared by selling the trees and burning them the Ashes health and mixed with soil and crops are grown after sometime the land is abundant and the farmers move to a different place this type of farming is common in thickly forested area of the Amazon basin tropical Africa part of Southeast Asia and North East India it is also called slash and Burn agriculture Nomadic herding refers to the practice in which hurts when move from one place to another with their animals for food and water animals usually real are the yard sheep camel and goat
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