how is dryland agriculture different from irrigated agriculture in points
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The dryland farming is largely confined to the regions having annual rainfall less than 75 cm. (ii)In wetland farming, the rainfall is in excess of soil moisture requirement of plants during rainy season. Such regions may face flood and soil erosion hazards.
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There is one basic difference between irrigated farming and dryland farming is assured water availability ( irrigation) and unassured water availability through rainfall only( drylands). ... In drylands the major issue is sustainability rather than productivity or profitability.
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