How is the dryland agriculture different from irrigated agriculture?
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Dryland agriculture totally depends on rain and if the rain is irregular the farmer may suffer. In dryland agriculture a farmer has only one season to do agriculture whereas in irrigated agriculture a farmer may grow crops throughout the year.
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- 45% of the cultivable land which cannot easily be irrigated and depend solely on rainfall is known as dry land in our country.
- Unlike the cultivation of irrigated lands dryland farming poses different challenges:
- conserving rainfall that the area receives the first step.
- Fertility of the soil needs to be raised by adding and organic manure.
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