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 In Jhoom farming, after burning the land becomes fertile ​

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Answered by GunchaJain03
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Answer:

no

land becomes barren and it has to be left that's why farmers practicing jhooming also migrates.

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Answered by cookwithmelaxmi
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In Jhum farming, after cutting one crop, the land is left for some years, where nothing is grown. The weeds or bamboo which grow on land are not pulled out. They are cut and burnt. With the presence of ash, the land becomes fertile.

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