eg : Hoe , Dao and Digging sticks, and family/community labour.
Farmers are able sustain their family from the production of cereals they get from the small piece of land.
But, this type of farming depends upon monsoon,natural fertility of the soil and suitability of other environmental conditions to the crops grown.
Such type of farming is practised in northeastern states like Assam, Meghalya, Mizoram and Nagaland, Manipur , Andaman and Nicobar Islands.Agriculture in India: cotton farming, wheat and millet farming, fruit and vegetable farming.
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Beef and dairy cattle are reared in the pampas which are one of the finest grazing grounds of the world . Sheep rearing is practised in the cool , dry regions of the andes and the Pantagonian plateau. Gauri Dixit VII - D Swaraj India Public school Kanpur
She invested in India's farming industry! (B)
There are nine types of agriculture in India. Shifting agriculture, subsistence farming, intensive agriculture, extensive agriculture, commercial agriculture, plantation agriculture, mixed farming, monoculture, and dry farming.
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Intensive agriculture is the primary subsistence pattern of large-scale, populous societies. It results in much more food being produced per acre compared to other subsistence patterns. Beginning about 5,000 years ago, the development of intensive farming methods became necessary as the human population grew in some major river valleys to levels beyond the carrying capacity of the environment using horticulture and pastoralism. The transition to intensive agriculture was originally made possible by water management systems and the domestication of large animals for pulling plows. This allowed farmers to get below the top soil to bring buried nutrients up to the surface. It also allowed farmers to maintain much larger fields of crops. Intensive Subsistence Agriculture is the cultivation of small land holdings through the expenditure of great amounts of labor. 1. practised chiefly in overpopulated 'land hungry' areas of South Asia, especially India, Bangladesh, Sri lanka, Pakistan, Myanmar.
Mostly in India and Nepal, but is practised in many other countries as well.
Agriculture in India: cotton farming, wheat and millet farming, fruit and vegetable farming.
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Indian farmer - cheaper living poor and illiterate weak and bony mainly intensive farming is done USA farmer = expensive living rich and literate healthy individual mainly commercial farming
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yes they need them for farming!
Buddhism began in India. It is now mostly practised in China.
1.)Tube-well farming 2.)mixed farming
ameesh pandey creates and his ias efforts creates farming land in india