Difference between indian farming and usa farming
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Indian farming is very much labor intensive, and mostfarmers use traditional methods offarming like plowing with bullocks. Indian farmingis heavily dependent on the vagaries of the monsoon rainfall.
U.S. farming is mostly capital intensive with large-scale use of heavy and advanced machinery. ..U.S. farmers take advantage of scientific and technological innovations and facilities to enhance their production levels. For example, they may do soil testing in laboratories to know the fertility level of the farmland and the type of crop best suited to grow profitably.
U.S. farming is mostly capital intensive with large-scale use of heavy and advanced machinery. ..U.S. farmers take advantage of scientific and technological innovations and facilities to enhance their production levels. For example, they may do soil testing in laboratories to know the fertility level of the farmland and the type of crop best suited to grow profitably.
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