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1.shahpur
2.60 families
3.upper cast people
4.The 80 upper class families own the majority of land in the village. The Dalits (SCs) comprise the one third of the village and live in one corner of the village and much smaller houses made of mud and straw.
5.Sources of irrigation in Palampur : (i) Persian wheel are the source to irrigation in this part. (ii) Well is also a frequently used source of irrigation. (iii) Tube wells are also important sources of irrigation. Because Electricity helps in running these types of sources.
7.Modern farming methods require the farmers to start with more cash than before. ... Modern farming methods require the farmer to start with more cash than before because they have to hire tractors, threshers and to purchase HYV seeds, chemical fertilizers and pesticides which are expensive.
6.Yes, it is true that modern farming methods require more inputs which are manufactured in industry. For example (i) HYV seeds, insecticides, pesticides and chemical fertilizers needed for increasing the yield per hectare are all manufactured in industries.
8.Yes, it is true that modern farming methods require more inputs which are manufactured in industry. For example (i) HYV seeds, insecticides, pesticides and chemical fertilizers needed for increasing the yield per hectare are all manufactured in industries.
9.More than one crop grown on a piece of land during the year is known as multiple cropping. People in Palampur are able to grow three different crops because they have electricity and well-developed irrigation system.
10.To grow more than one crop on a piece of land is called multi cropping. - It is the most common way of increasing production. -Multi cropping is only possible when there is proper resources like irrigation facilities(water), confer land etc.
11.For the production of services and goods of any type, there are four factors that are used in the production. They are land, capital, labor, and enterprise. Out of these four factors, the first and the most important factor is land. Land includes other natural resources like forests, minerals, and water.
12.The ill effects of the Green Revolution are : The Green Revolution is associated with the loss of soil fertility due to increased use of chemical fertilizer. Continuous use of groundwater for tubewell irrigation has led to the depletion of the water-table.
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1. Shahpur
2. 450 families
3. upper caste people and rich farmers
4. Dalits or Sc comprises of one third (1/3) of the population of palampur
5. The main sources for irrigation water are groundwater from wells, surface water, drainage ponds, rain and municipal water. Drilled wells are a clean source of water for many greenhouse operations however, the water yield from drilled wells is usually limited
6. Yes, it is true that modern farming methods require more inputs which are manufactured in industry. For example (i) HYV seeds, insecticides, pesticides and chemical fertilizers needed for increasing the yield per hectare are all manufactured in industries
7. Modern farming methods require the farmers to start with more cash than before. ... Modern farming methods require the farmer to start with more cash than before because they have to hire tractors, threshers and to purchase HYV seeds, chemical fertilizers and pesticides which are expensive
8. The working capital required by the farmer using modern farming methods are raw material and money. Money is always required during production to make payments and buy other necessary items
9. In agriculture, multiple cropping or multicropping is the practice of growing two or more crops in the same piece of land during one growing season instead of just one crop. When multiple crops are grown simultaneously, this is also known as intercropping
10. To grow more than one crop on a piece of land is called multi cropping. - It is the most common way of increasing production. -Multi cropping is only possible when there is proper resources like irrigation facilities(water), confer land etc
11. The factors of production are resources that are the building blocks of the economy; they are what people use to produce goods and services. Economists divide the factors of production into four categories: land, labor, capital, and entrepreneurship. ... Land resources are the raw materials in the production process
12. Loss of soil fertility, erosion of soil, soil toxicity, diminishing water resources, pollution of underground water, salinity of underground water, increased incidence of human and livestock diseases and global warming are some of the negative impacts of over adoption of agricultural technologies by the farmers