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name the crop grown by extensive farming.​

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Answered by bhakti34
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for example wheat barley etc

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Answered by dada123456
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Extensive farming is found in the mid-latitude sections of most continents, as well as in desert regions where water for cropping is not available. The nature of extensive farming means it requires less rainfall than intensive farming. The farm is usually large in comparison with the numbers working and money spent on it. In 1957, most parts of Western Australia had pastures so poor that only one sheep to the square mile could be supported.

Just as the demand has led to the basic division of cropping and pastoral activities, these areas can also be subdivided depending on the region's rainfall, vegetation type and agricultural activity within the area and the many other parentheses related to this data.

example of modern extensive farming is, in fact, grain and corn production in the great plains of the US. The yelds are sometimes a half of what an intensive european farmer gets using less fertile soil.

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