what is the difference between capture and culture farming
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(i) Capture fishery is the method of obtaining fish from natural resources while culture fishery is the method of obtaining fish by fish farming.
(ii) Mixed cropping is growing two or more crops simultaneously on the same piece of land; while intercropping is growing two or more crops simultaneously on the same field in a definite pattern. i.e., in different rows.
(iii) Bee keeping is the practice to rear the honey bee for obtaining honey; while poultry farming is the practice to raise the domestic fowl for egg and meat production.
(ii) Mixed cropping is growing two or more crops simultaneously on the same piece of land; while intercropping is growing two or more crops simultaneously on the same field in a definite pattern. i.e., in different rows.
(iii) Bee keeping is the practice to rear the honey bee for obtaining honey; while poultry farming is the practice to raise the domestic fowl for egg and meat production.
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capture farming is the method of farming which is done by using net for capturing the fishes in large reservoir.
culture farming is the farming in which fishes are obtained by using seeds of fishes in small and large reservoir.
culture farming is the farming in which fishes are obtained by using seeds of fishes in small and large reservoir.
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