Between shifting cultivation and sendentary cultivation which system of cultivation do you suggest in areas having degraded soil? Justify your answer.
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Shifting Cultivation has better fertility of soil because in this field is divided in patches and in one season the crop is grown in one patch and then it is left, so that the soil can become fertile again.
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Shifting Cultivation has better fertility of soil because in this field is divided in patches and in one season the crop is grown in one patch and then it is left, so that the soil can become fertile again.
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Shifting cultivation is an agricultural system in which a person uses a piece of land, only to abandon or alter the initial use a short time later.
Agriculture as practiced in one place by a settled farmer in which fields are not rotated is called sedentary agriculture. The term was used for primitive agriculturists in tropical Africa who farmed the same piece of land indefinitely in contrast to shifting cultivation.
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