Difference between settled and shifting agriculture

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Posted by Varsha Yadav 7 years, 10 months ago
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Yogita Ingle 7 years, 9 months ago
Settled Agriculture: (1) In agricultural farms, it is practiced permanently on a small or big piece of land. In this type of agriculture, size of the field is not paid much attention.
(2) The land / soil is often suitable for agriculture, if not it is made suitable by farmers, by using manures to increase the fertility of land.
Shifting agriculture: (1) In this type of agriculture the place of cultivation changes after 2 to 3 crops, when there is over growth of grass, weeds etc. It is left fallow to regain its fertility.
(2) The land for this type of agriculture is obtained after burning bushes etc or after cutting down trees or bushes. The farmer does not use manure to regain the fertility of the land.
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Varsha Yadav 7 years, 9 months ago
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