Terrace farming.
Contour farming
cultivating, planting (agiculture, farming)
Eastern woodland Indians used a farming method called slash and burn. This involves the rotation of several plots of land in a planting cycle. They would plant a spot for a few years, then let it go dormant. They moved on to another plot that was dormant and they would slash all the vegetation down and burn it.
Land could or can be prepared for building on or for farming,such as planting crops or grazing cattle or sheep.
Reusing the soil using poor farming techniques, and the major drought were factors in creating the Dust Bowl.
Its planting & farming both together in the same house but different gardens.
Farming practices can be divided into either concerning plants or animals. Plants involves planting and harvesting crops, growing fruit orchards or harvesting lumber. Animals involves livestock, most commonly cattle, sheep, swine and poultry.
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Farming means "creating" thus chemical farming means creating chemicals.
"Khadikaram" in Malayalam refers to the act of cultivation or farming on a piece of land. It involves tasks such as tilling the soil, planting seeds, and taking care of crops.
its activities involve choosing the right variety and preparing the land for planting in farming.
Farming involves providing for the people on earth, but you already knew that. most farmers use pesticides, which could cause pollution, but they also enrich the soil by planting crops and letting what they dont harvest decay and turn into humus. So, when you think about it, farming has a lot to do with the earth.
farming and planting
farming,planting,making tobacco, mining, and also planting corn
its activities involve choosing the right variety and preparing the land for planting in farming.
Contour farming
Pastoral farming focuses on raising livestock for products such as meat, wool, or milk, while arable farming involves cultivating crops for food, fuel, or other purposes. In pastoral farming, animals graze on natural vegetation in fields or pastures, while arable farming involves tilling the land to grow crops like wheat, corn, or soybeans. Pastoral farming requires grazing land and often involves less intensive management compared to arable farming, which requires frequent tilling, planting, and harvesting of crops.