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explain agriculture as system?​

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Answered by ZaraAntisera
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Agricultural Systems. Agriculture can be regarded as a system with inputs that have physical, cultural, economic and behavioural elements. In areas where farming is less developed, physical factors are usually more important, but as human inputs increase, these physical controls become less significant.

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There are two divisions of agriculture, subsistence and commercial, which roughly correspond to the less developed and more developed regions.

Answered by Anonymous
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Agricultural Systems. Agriculture can be regarded as a system with inputs that have physical, cultural, economic and behavioural elements. In areas where farming is less developed, physical factors are usually more important, but as human inputs increase, these physical controls become less significant.

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