Environmental Sciences, asked by madhav99894, 9 months ago

flow chart to show how production can be increased on the same piece of agricultural land​

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Answered by vidhinp2304
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Multiple cropping and use of modern farming methods are two different ways of increasing production on the same piece of land. e.g.,    (i) Multiple Cropping When more than one crop is grown on a piece of land during the year it is known as multiple cropping.   (a) It is the most common way to increase production on a given piece of land.   (b) All farmers in Palampur grow at least two main crops; many are growing potato as the third crop in the past fifteen to twenty years.   (ii) Use of Modern Farming Methods Modern farming methods also help to increase the yield per hectare.   (a) Farmers of Punjab, Haryana and Western Uttar Pradesh were the first to try modern farming methods in India.   (b) The farmers in these regions set up tube wells for irrigation and made use of HYV seeds, chemical fertilizers and pesticides in farming.   (c) Some also used farm machinery like tractors and threshers, which made plugging and harvesting faster. They were rewarded with high yields of wheat, increasing from 1300 kg per hectare to 3200 kg per hectare with HYV seeds.  

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Answered by akhileshpathak1998
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Production can only be increased by the increase in use of advance technology.

Explanation:

Use of advance technology leads to increase in production of agriculture on same land.

Cultivation can be increased use of adequate machines, tractors etc.

Use of nitrogen synthesised humus can increase the production and also help in growth of plants and crops faster. More vegetables , crops can be grown by the use of fertilisers and pesticides. Because they help in removal of insects.

Insecticides and pesticides are those chemical which help in removal of insects that feed on crops and plants and eat a small portion of agricultural land for their own living and elimination of diseases which get on plants etc.

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