Define intensive subsistence farming
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Amar Kumar 7 years, 7 months ago
Intensive subsistence agriculture is a method of agriculture where farmers get more food per acre compared to other subsistence farming methods. This allows farmers to make the most of each harvest.
With intensive subsistence farming, however, farmers are able to produce even more food. This allows them to produce enough food for family consumption while still having enough product for sale or exchange.
Intensive farming is more common in high populous societies where the demand for food is higher. Farmers apply various cultivation techniques to get the most out of their land. One such method is the use of commercially produced fertilizer to ensure that crops get all the nutrients they need for a bountiful yield. The introduction of effective water management systems, such as terracing for rice paddies, has also proved useful. In addition to improving the viability of the land, farmers may rely on pesticides and herbicides to prevent or control the threat brought by pests and weeds.
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