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what are the disadvantages of using modern farming methods

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Answered by queenh785
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Answer:

DISADVANTAGE OF USING MODERN METHOD

WATER RETAINING CAPACITY OF THE SOIL DECREASE.

PESTICIDES MAY KILL USEFUL INSECTS

MONEY SPENT ON AGRICULTURE INCREASE

THEY POLLUTE THE ENVIRONMENT

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Answered by bandameedipravalika0
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Answer:

Farming activities include clearing land, sowing seeds, and growing food plants. Animals are raised for their milk or meat, which is referred to as farming. The lifestyle and line of work of persons who work in the agriculture sector are best described by the phrase "farming."

Explanation:

Large capital investments, human labour, significant use of agricultural machinery like harvesters, winnowing machines, and threshers, and extensive use of technologies like selective breeding, insecticides, chemical fertilisers, and pesticides are characteristics of modern farming practises.

The disadvantages of using modern farming methods.

- Chemical fertilisers are frequently utilised in contemporary farming, which causes a yearly decline in soil quality.

- Rain dissolves around half of the nitrate included in chemical fertilisers used on crops.

- The dissolved nitrate seeps from the plains and contaminates waterways.

- A significant amount of potentially valuable organic stuff is discharged into the atmosphere when stubble is burned, forming noxious smoke clouds.

- Due to the limited water resources available, modern farming practises require excessive water use, which could eventually cause water shortages.

- Numerous essential soil microorganisms required for the crop's optimal growth usually perish as a result of the employment of modern technology.

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