Is there any possibility for integrated farming at your home?
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An example of integrated farming could be fish and livestock cultivation along with general farming practices which support each other. The fishes can be fed with the residuary materials of farms such as leaves, stalks or other waste products. ... The silkworm pupae and other wastes can then be used to feed the fish.
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Yes, there is a possibility.
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An agricultural approach known as "integrated farming" combines the raising of livestock and the production of crops. Integrated fish culture, for instance, entails raising fish alongside livestock or agricultural crops. It guarantees efficient resource use.
The following items are necessary for integrated farming at home:
- A sizable plot of land that you can use for crop cultivation.
- A location where the livestock is safe.
- Food that will enable livestock to develop well.
- A nearby canal provides the crops with a steady supply of water.
- Fertile ground
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