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Difference b/w traditional and modern methods of farming

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Answered by shailjarathore
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Traditional Farming

Traditional farming had very little use of technology in it. Bullock carts were the most commonly used for helping in the process. The yields were naturally low.

There were also a lot of attacks from the pests and the situation often could get out of hand easily. The main source of water for the crop was often rain.

The quality of the product was superior and it was very healthy in nature. Since the population was not too high, the farming provided just about enough for everyone.

It is still partially in practice in many countries of the world.

Modern Farming

There have many new techniques like biochar fertilizer, biochar agriculture that has been introduced in recent times. This technique has improved the process and newer techniques allow better per acre yield.

Some of the product has been genetically modified through in order to get a greater level of production which many believe is not suitable for good health.

The use of chemical fertilizers is commonplace in the industry at the moment. In order to provide water to the crops, many techniques are now being used and the lack of rain is not as big an issue anymore

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