differentiate between primitive farming intensive farming and extensive farming
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Primitive Farming :-
1. It is practised on small patches of land.
2. Primitive tools like hoe, dao and digging sticks, and family community labour are used.
3. In this type of farming, farmers depend on the monsoons and natural fertility of the soil.
4. Land productivity in this type of agriculture is low.
Intensive Farming :-
I. It is practised on bigger land holdings.
2. Modern inputs like HYV seeds, chemical fertilisers, insecticides, etc., to obtain higher productivity are used.
3. In intensive subsistence, irrigation facilities like tubewells and canal irrigation is used.
4. Land productivity is high as it is meant for commercial purposes.
Extensive Farming:-
- It is practised on Large and inexpensive land holding
- Extensive Farming is a farming technique, in which large farms are being cultivated, with relatively lower inputs, i.e. capital and labor.
- It is practiced in moderately populated region.
- Land productivity is low
Primitive Subsistence:
It is practised on small patches of land with the help of primitive tools. This type of farming depends upon the monsoons and natural fertility of the soil. It is also called 'slash and burn' agriculture.
Intensive Farming:
Intensive agriculture, also known as intensive farming and industrial agriculture, is a type of agriculture, both of crop plants and of animals, with higher levels of input and output per cubic unit of agricultural land area.
Extensive Farming:
Extensive farming or extensive agriculture (as opposed to intensive farming) is an agricultural production system that uses small inputs of labor, fertilizers, and capital, relative to the land area being farmed.