how is 'Slash and burn' agriculture practised? What are its main features? How is it known in different parts of the country?
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Slash and burn refers to the agricultural practice of clearing a forest by cutting down trees and burning them. ______________________________________________________________''
The ash is mixed with the soil to make it fertile. The land is cultivated for a few years and is thereafter abandoned to allow the forest to regenerate and the land to recover its nutrients.
It is also known as shifting cultivation.
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The ash is mixed with the soil to make it fertile. The land is cultivated for a few years and is thereafter abandoned to allow the forest to regenerate and the land to recover its nutrients.
It is also known as shifting cultivation.
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Slash and burn refers to the agricultural practice of clearing a forest by cutting down trees and burning them. ______________________________________________________________''
The ash is mixed with the soil to make it fertile. The land is cultivated for a few years and is thereafter abandoned to allow the forest to regenerate and the land to recover its nutrients.
It is also known as shifting cultivation.
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