what is difference between agriculture and agricultural practice with example
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- The difference between the agriculture and agricultural practice are:
- Agriculture: Agriculture is the science and art of cultivating plants and livestock. Agriculture was the key development in the rise of sedentary human civilization, whereby farming of domesticated species created food surpluses that enabled people to live in cities. The history of agriculture began thousands of years ago.
- Here are some examples of sustainable agriculture crops: shade coffee; multiple cropping in Germany- for example, they plant carrots, beets, and onions together in a plot; in Mexico, they do the same with corn, bean, and squash.
- Agricultural practice: :Agricultural practices are collection of principles to apply for farm production processes to get better agricultural products and the Agriculture practices are simply practices used in agriculture to facilitate farming.
- Over decades of science and practice, several key sustainable farming practices have emerged—for example:
- Rotating crops and embracing diversity. ...
- Planting cover crops. ...
- Reducing or eliminating tillage. ...
- Applying integrated pest management (I P M). ...
- Integrating livestock and crops. ...
- Adopting agro forestry practices.
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☆Question:-
•What is agriculture?
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☆Agriculture:-
It is an applied science which deals with the production of plants which us useful for humans.
Now , agriculture is a very important and should be on large area because of the increasing population of people and to fulfil their need , the agriculture should be on large area.
☆Crops:-
When the plants of same kind grown at a place on a large scale is basically termed as crop.
for example- rice , wheat , maize , cotton , jute , rubber , sugarcane , groundnut.
☆Agricultural Practises:-
The practices which are done by the farmer in a particular period of time.
There are 7 agricultural practices:-
● Preparation of soil
● sowing of seeds.
● adding manures and fertilizers
● irrigation
● crop protection ( weeding )
● Harvesting
● storage.
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