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difference between mixed farming and intensive farming​

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Answered by kraveendran2004
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Intensive Farming refers to an agricultural system, wherein there is high level use of labor and capital, in comparison to the land area. Extensive Farming is a farming technique, in which large farms are being cultivated, with relatively lower inputs, i.e. capital and labor.
Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

here Ur answer

Intensive agriculture is anything that really works the land hard. The inputs cost money, so it is generally only done for profit.

Mixed farming is an agricultural system in which a farmer conducts different agricultural practice together, such as cash crops and livestock. The aim is to increase income through different sources and to complement land and labour demands across the year.

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