Social Sciences, asked by anavindrajensj, 1 year ago

difference between indian farming and U.S.A farming

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Answered by Anonymous
9
There is a vast difference
1) Farms of India are smaller while farms of USA are larger...
2)farms in India mostly use traditional agricultural methods like broadcasting etc....while farms in USA use modern agricultural methods like tractors, harvesters etc.....
3) Farmers in India are usually poor and illiterate while farmers in USA are well-off and literate.
4) Farmers in India usually grow only two to three crops in a year .Eg-rice and potato etc...while farmers in USA grow more than three crops in a year. Eg -- soybean .beet root etc.....
5)indian farmers do not send soil for checking its fertility to find out whether it is suitable for growing crops or not. On the contrary , the usa farmers send soil samples for checking its fertility......
Answered by hinaguptagracy
2

Explanation:

India is basically an agriculture-based country with 80% of its population in rural areas, whereas in the US, only a small number of people are involved in farming. 2. The average farm holdings in the India are of small sizes (2-3 hectares), whereas in the US, the farm holdings are large (250 hectares). 

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