Geography, asked by anish25112005, 8 months ago

Grasslands are suitable for dairy farming. Give Reasons​

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Answered by GDKhanna
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Grasslands are important for agriculture because the soils are deep and fertile. Another way to give people a food source uing the grassland biome is by gazing animals such as sheep and cattle. These are later useful for milk from cows for cheese and cream, and also many of these animals are used for their meat.

We set up farms in

grass lands now days, grassland is the most common biome for farming foods such as, wheat and corn, the large flat area makes automatic machines capable of harvesting and take care of crops easily, the climate is not as great as other biome, but it's good enough for crops to grow.

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Answered by niishaa
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The productive potential of permanent grassland can be exploited only by ruminants and, with some limitations, biogas plants. Hence, dairy farming plays the key role in agricultural production in many grassland regions.

In actual practice, grassland agriculture includes the proper use of legumes as well as grasses. Grasses and/or grass/legume mixtures are used to feed livestock, support wildlife, and to maintain land resources in good condition. Grasslands occupy about one-half the total land are in the contiguous 48 states and therefore deserve attention and proper utilization by everyone concerned with good stewardship of the earth.  Integrating grassland agriculture into a farming system provides a number of important benefits to farmers and to society.

The major benefits of grassland agriculture include the following.

  •  Protects soil from wind and water erosion.
  • Provides high quality, relatively inexpensive feed for livestock and wildlife.
  • Provides wildlife habitat.
  • Helps maintain soil fertility because it encourages higher levels of soil organic matter than row crops.
  • Sustains levels of soil organic matter.
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