How is dry land agriculture different from irrigated agriculture?
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Answer : Dryland Agriculture is the scientific management of soil and crops under dry lands without irrigation. In irrigated Agriculture involves the use of controlled amounts of water to plants at regular intervals. ... There is a lack of water used in the former, and sufficient water used in the later.
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Dry land Agriculture is in dry land.
Irrigated land Agriculture is done in fertile land
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