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list various agricultural practices

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Answered by shashanksen16
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Subsistence Agriculture: The farmers produce their own food to eat. Furthermore, they require a low amount of land. The yield is not for trading.Extensive Agriculture: This is an agricultural production system which uses a few inputs and capital, less labour and application of fertilizers it too low. Furthermore, for example, Sheep farming and Cattle farming areas give low productivity.Intensive Agriculture: This is completely different from extensive agriculture. More area of land is important. The farmers produce a large amount of productivity for commercialization to trade the yield. They use huge Capital and Inputs, they use a large number of labour and modern machines and tools. While they apply the full amount of fertilizers and pests to control the disease. It requires Large Irrigation System.Mixed Agriculture: Cultivation of two or more different varieties of crops in the same area or field is Mixed Agriculture. The equal importance is for both Livestock and Cultivation Crops. The proportion of land is for cultivation, animal rearing, and to the livestock. The cost of capital is high or sometimes low according to the location. They use high inputs and low labours.Commercial Agriculture: This requires a large area of the farm. This is the process of production of large quantity of product. They use a huge amount of capital and inputs. They have less labour and use more machines and technology in agriculture.Plantation Agriculture: Plantation is the process of cultivation of commercial crops which is having great demand in trading. Cultivation of crops like Coffee, Tea and all types spices is Plantation Agriculture. In this process, the single crop is grown in the large area of land. The capital and inputs are also high. Also, the use of labours is high and apply more amount of fertilizers and pests.
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