Simple diffination Bush fallowing
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Explanation:
The natural vegetation that grows on land that is left uncultivated for some time, and includes small trees, shrubs, grasses, sedges, and herbaceous plants. See also enriched fallow, fallow, shifting cultivation. From: bush fallow in A Dictionary of Environment and Conservation »
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A system of farming in which bushes and trees are cleared from virgin land, which is then allowed to lie fallow for a while before cultivation begins. 'These were the Kobeda soil series in a teak plantation and the Dominase series in a bush fallow field.
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Features of bush fallowing
Farming is done on subsistence level.
It involves the use of crude implements like cutlass and hoe.
It is common in rural areas with abundant farmlands.
It involves small holding of farmlands.
Food crops like yam, maize, cassava etc are grown.