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What is the difference between agricultural and forest

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Answered by snehakotak5704
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Answer:

Forestry deals with concept of forest which consist large trees spread vastly, while agriculture is all about edible and usable crops gown in small areas.

Explanation:

Forestry is inherently an agricultural operation, where land is used to produce a commodity grown from the soil, trees. Trees do have a different rate of growth, and time span between planting and harvest, and their management doesn't involve active, seasonal cultivation in most cases.

Answered by dplincsv
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Explanation:

Forestry is inherently an agricultural operation,

where land is used to produce a commodity grown from the soil, trees. Trees do have different rate of growth, and time span between planting and harvest, and their management doesn't involve active, seasonal cultivation in most cases. Still, for forest industry to be successful, work, investment, and market knowledge are essential

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