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how can net sown area be differentiated from cultivable land

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Answered by sona63
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The land which can be used for the production of crops is called cultivable land but the cultivated land in an agricultural year is called net sown land and net sown land plus the land which is cultivated more than once in an agricultural year is called cross crop land
Answered by ay982275
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The land which can be used for the production of crops is called cultivable land but the cultivated land in an agricultural year is called net sown land and net sown land plus the land which is cultivated more than once in an agricultural year is called cross crop land

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