The difference is that India practices intense subsistence agriculture, meaning they grow a lot of food to feed themselves, and the USA performs commercial agriculture, meaning we grow most of our food for profit. India doesn't use as much technology as we do and they have "family farms" (farms run by families or villages). The USA uses agribusiness, meaning all parts of agriculture are used to make a business, and the USA doesn't have family farms. The USA has factory farms, which is an artificial farm nothing like Old MacDonlads. Factory farms work like factories because of all the technology that is used. Hope this helps.
it is in bikaner in rajisthan in India
yes they do.
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No there is no Disney channel in India
there is a better cheese than the cheese that is being cheesed in the cheesy cheesier chesus cheese.
A non resident of India can purchase property but it can not be farm land, farm house or a plantation without seeking permission from the Reserve Bank of India. There are no restrictions on the amount of properties you can purchase.
KERALA
farm it
They are from India and you can but them for your farm
india
Similarities between farm labor in the 1930s and today include the physical demands of the work and the importance of agricultural practices. Differences include advances in technology and mechanization, which have increased efficiency and productivity in modern farming. Additionally, there have been improvements in labor rights and regulations to protect workers in today's agricultural industry.
They are both very bossy, make the animals work hard, and are hungry for power.