Which type of farming is carried out in the regions of heavy rains and adequate facilities for
irrigation?
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Dry Farming
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Dry farming, also called Dryland Farming, the cultivation of crops without irrigation in regions of limited moisture, typically less than 20 inches (50 centimetres) of precipitation annually.
Dry farming works to conserve soil moisture during long dry periods primarily through a system of tillage, surface protection, and the use of drought-resistant varieties.Dry farming is not a yield maximization strategy; rather it allows nature to dictate the true sustainability of agricultural production in a region.
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