Cons-
-Expensive price of inputs
-Very low profit
-once, locusts season is back 10 years of work will be all gone
-very stressful work for such little profit and a 70% chance of having a bad weather
-usually farms are very far away from the city, so it is hard to travel from places to places
Pros-
-Helps the economy going
-Can have lots of breaks e.g when is not feeling well you can be absent (NOT LIKE AN OFFICE JOB)
-alot of people rely on farmers for food
-Can be employed freely
-You can raise your own family without an actual office job
Advantages: None Disadvantages: A few
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There is no such thing as "inorganic" farming. There's farming, then there's organic farming.
Arable farming is farming that involves growing crops, not raising livestock. Commercial farming is growing crops for profit on a piece of arable land.
Advantages of the Incas living in the Andes include natural defenses provided by the rugged terrain, access to diverse ecological zones for agriculture, and strategic location for trade routes. Disadvantages include harsh environmental conditions such as extreme temperatures and limited arable land for farming.
It's pastoral because it involves animals. Arable is with plants.
u might make enough for the family
Arable
The main difference between arable farming and sheep farming is that one can be mobile while the other is stationary. Arable farming uses land for growing crops, which are stationary, while sheep can graze among various pastures.
Channel farming is farming such as pastoral and arable on marshland surrounding a river .
Arable.
Arable farming refers to the exclusive use of farmland for the growth of crops. Arable farms produce only crops and don't raise animals for production. Arable land usually has a nearby water source and an adequate temperature.
Livestock: pastoral farming is based on livestock e.g cattle,sheep,goat While arable are not mainly for livestock. 2.land: arable is for farming area for crop production while pastoral is for animals
it requires low investment and higher returns.