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Information on floods affecting agriculture and animal husbandry

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Answered by Theultimatehero20
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Crops cannot grown in a flooded field cause it can kill them or stunt their growth while animals can drown or be swept away by flooded water.
Answered by Shaizakincsem
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Floods are likely one of the most noticeably awful events to happen to those engaged with any level of agribusiness.

Crops can't be developed in fields that are flooded.Once a flood has occurred, it is extremely hard to dry large parcels for replanting. In the event that the field is overwhelmed even in the wake of seeding and the plants have begun to come up, farm equipment can't get in to deal with the fungus and different sicknesses that are related with flooding.

For farmers that depend on crops and creatures for their own sustenance and survival, it could be lamentable for them, since they wouldn't have any nourishment to encourage themselves and their family amid the winter or dry-season periods, nor would they have any wellspring of income if their domesticated animals and harvests have been cleared away and drowned.
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