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differwnce between mixed and intensive farming​

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Answered by anupriya37
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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

Answered by Anonymous
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Intensive farming :-

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.

Mixed farming :-

Mixed farming is a type of farming which involves both the growing of crops and the raising of livestock. Such agriculture occurs across Asia and in countries such as India, Malaysia, Indonesia, Afghanistan, South Africa, China, Central Europe, Canada, and Russia

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