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Answer the following questions:
2. What is subsistence and which country is it practised in?
3. In reference to size differentiate the farms of India and Prairies? Mention the advantage and disadvantage as well.
4. Compare the crops grown in India agriculture with that of prairies?
5. List the problems faced by the farmers in India.

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Answered by harpreet22011996
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The Indian agricultural system is labour intensive whereas in prairies agriculture is capital intensive. ... Indian farmers lack in irrigation system and have poor quality seeds and fertilisers. Prairies have well developed irrigation system and good quality seeds and fertilisers.

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Answered by Mauryan1408
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Intensive subsistence farming is practised in India like in Punjab,some parts of Rajasthan ,Uttar Pradesh, Madhaya Pradesh in India. It is a type of farming different from subsistence as more chemical fertilizers and modern means of agriculture are practised intensively by a individual farmer working on a small field.

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