Ranching,Dry and Irrigated Farming,Mixed Farming,Single Crop and Multi-crop Farming,Diversified Farming,Specialised Farming
they use some kind of tools and planted whatever kind of food they grew :)
Because intensive farming produces higher yeild, which means cheaper food, thus meeting supply and demand
· Switch to organic or biological farming methods · Curtail the use of pesticides and fertilizers. · Persuade polluting farmers to use pesticides in such a manner that it does not enter surface water
if they can afford it
It gave landowners new agricultural methods and Large landowners forced small farmers to become tenant farmers or give up farming and move to the cities.
Dry Farming
Horses and oxen.
Rain
No, in the Meseta region of Spain, farmers rely on dry farming methods due to the dry and hot climate. They practice techniques like crop rotation and conservation tillage to maximize water retention in the soil and reduce evaporation. Wet farming methods that involve leaving land unplanted every one or two years to gather moisture are not commonly used in this region.
the farmers should use mixed cropping method. farming is an agricultural process of harnessing solar energy in the form of economic produce of plants and animals. the Indian farmers depend a great deal on the monsoon rain for water.monsoons sometimes bring veryu heavy rain and cause floods. sometimes there are dry spells which lead to drought conditions.also,the amount of rainfall in a particular season is not dependable.therefore the small and marginal farmers particularly in the rain fed regions cannot take the risk of growing specialized crops. they prefer a farming system called mixed cropping which is the practice of growing of two or more crops simultaneously in the same piece of land. it is an age-old practice in our country.
Farmers use climate map to find a good time for farming
Yes