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Draw a graphic organizer to show the farming culture on the basis of different modes?​

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The Khoisan (or San) peoples live in the Namib and Kalahari deserts of contemporary Botswana, Namibia, and South Africa. They are skilled hunters and gatherers using tools, weapons, skills, and knowledge developed over thousands of years to produce adequate food and water for living. Although the nomadic San lived in small groups of extended families, they developed extensive trade networks with peoples living in the arid and semi-arid environments. Beginning in the colonial era, the Khoisan peoples have been forced by government policy to settle in permanent communities. As a consequence of this policy, many San have become dependent on alternate food sources.

The Mbuti (or Bambuti) are an example of another group of people who are primarily hunters and gathers. However unlike the Khoisan, the Mbuti live in the tropical rain forests of Central Africa. Like the San, they produce an adequate supply of food using skills, knowledge, tools, and weapons that have been developed over thousands of years.

Hunting and gathering societies in either arid or forest environments live in small communities. This allows for easy mobility as groups are constantly on the move looking for fresh sources of food. All members of society are engaged in food production. In Mbuti and San societies, men tend to be hunters and women gatherers.

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Soil conservation practices are tools the farmer can use to prevent soil degradation and build organic matter. These practices include: crop rotation, reduced tillage, mulching, cover cropping and cross-slope farming. farmers to increase soil organic matter content, soil structure and rooting depth

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