How cultivation could be done in Arid soil?
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Arid" does not adequately characterize the soils, however, for they may vary in many ways. Often they are ... Other man-made structures.
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Through the technique of Dryland Farming
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- Dryland farming uses specific agricultural methods for crop production without irrigation. Dryland farming has evolved as a series of techniques used among farmers to adapt continuously to the presence or lack of moisture in a specific crop cycle.
- Dryland farming is profitable crop production without irrigation of land, with a highly variable/low average rainfall.
- Dryland farming methods can be adopted in arid conditions, drought-prone regions and those with scarce water resources. Dryland farmed crops comprise corn, winter wheat, sunflowers, beans, watermelon, etc.
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