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primitive subsistence farming​

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Primitive subsistence farming

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Primitive subsistence farming is the method of farming that is practiced on small patches of land. This type of agricultural practices involves shifting the cultivation and using primitive instruments like digging sticks, family resources, and community labor.

Primitive subsistence agriculture includes forms of agriculture such as shifting cultivation and nomadic herding.

Shifting cultivation refers to the type of agriculture where a piece of land is cleared by burning the trees to ashes. The ashes are then mixed with soil and crops are sowed. Once the soil loses its fertility, the land is again burnt down and the farmer moves to another property.

Nomadic herding refers to the type of agriculture which is practiced by nomads. The people are never settled at one particular location and they keep on moving. As a result, they grow crops for their livestock as well as for feeding their family at the places they move to.

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