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The term is frequently borrowed for other uses, such as raising one species of livestock in a farm, or even in fields other than agriculture to describe any group.

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An area of open land used for farming?

Agricultural field or farmland is an open area of land used for farming activities such as crop cultivation or animal husbandry.


Where does rice farming happen?

Rice farming occurs in regions with warm climates and abundant water supply, typically in Asia, Africa, and parts of the Americas. Major rice-producing countries include China, India, Indonesia, Bangladesh, and Vietnam.


A leveled off area of land adapted for farming?

A plateau is a leveled off area of land that is adapted for farming due to its relatively flat surface and fertile soil. It provides an ideal environment for agricultural activities such as crop cultivation and livestock grazing. Plateaus are often found in regions with a mild climate and ample water supply, making them valuable for food production.


Field visit talk to some farmers of your region?

During my field visits, I engage with local farmers to learn about their farming practices, challenges they face, and their experiences with different crops or livestock. I also offer advice on sustainable farming techniques, new technologies, and provide support in accessing resources for improved productivity. By building relationships with farmers, I aim to understand their needs better and work together towards achieving agricultural prosperity in our region.


Why is countour farming used for?

Contour farming is used to help prevent soil erosion by following the natural contours of the land when planting crops. This technique helps to slow down water runoff, allowing it to infiltrate the soil and reduce the risk of erosion. Additionally, contour farming helps to improve water retention and promotes more even distribution of water across the field.

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How are hydroponic farming and field farming different?

Hydroponic farming does not use soil.


What farming techniques did they use to grow crops?

slash and burn,terrace farming, and Raised field farming


How do you discrbe algebra?

Algebra is a form of math in which you find the values of things using variable (eg. x,y,z).


What is field turf?

a sports turf field can be an oval or pitch, in the farming context could be a paddock


What farming method was used to carry water into the field for the growing of crops in the middle east?

The farming method in question is IRRIGATION.


Is Wheat farming in general located to the west of corn farming in the US?

No. Wheat farming is and can be located where corn is being farmed, just in different fields from that of the corn field.


What farming methods were used in medieval japan?

the three field system


What is the origin of the word field?

The word field originated from the farming industry. Due to a "field" being filled with a variety of produce I.e. a field of cabbages is filled with cabbages.


What is mixed farming?

Mixed farming is the cultivation of short term crops along with the long term crops .They are all grown in the same field.


What is drug farming?

where they have a field/green house of drug plants. drug farming is basically like crops except its drugs, and the famers are criminals.


What system replaced the open field system in farming?

The open field system in farming was replaced by the enclosed field system, which involved consolidating small, scattered strips of land into larger, fenced-off fields that could be managed more efficiently by individual landowners.


How were farmers able to turn a desert in the US to a field?

They where able to turn a desert into a field by using the right farming technique.