Types of Agriculture in India
There are different types of farming activities performed in India which are as follows:
🌾Subsistence Farming
Subsistence farming is a type of farming in which nearly all the crops or livestock raised are used to maintain the farmer and farmer’s family leaving little.
Subsistence farms usually consist of no more than a few acres, and farm technology tends to be primitive and of low yield.
🌾Mixed farming
Mixed farming is an agricultural system in which a farmer conducts different agricultural practice together, such as cash crops and livestock
The aim is to increase income through different sources and to complement land and labour demands across the year.
🌾Shifting cultivation
Shifting cultivation means migratory shifting agriculture.
Under this system, a plot of land is cultivated for a few years and then, when the crop yield declines because of soil exhaustion and the effects of pests and weeds, is deserted for another area.
Here the ground is again cleared by slash-and-burn methods, and the procedure is repeated.
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There are different types of farming activities performed in India which are as follows:
🌾Subsistence Farming
Subsistence farming is a type of farming in which nearly all the crops or livestock raised are used to maintain the farmer and farmer’s family leaving little.
Subsistence farms usually consist of no more than a few acres, and farm technology tends to be primitive and of low yield.
🌾Mixed farming
Mixed farming is an agricultural system in which a farmer conducts different agricultural practice together, such as cash crops and livestock
The aim is to increase income through different sources and to complement land and labour demands across the year.
🌾Shifting cultivation
Shifting cultivation means migratory shifting agriculture.
Under this system, a plot of land is cultivated for a few years and then, when the crop yield declines because of soil exhaustion and the effects of pests and weeds, is deserted for another area.
Here the ground is again cleared by slash-and-burn methods, and the procedure is repeated.
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3) One should be careful about their strategy during exam. Since it involves 25% negative marking for each wrong answer, one has to be extremely cautious in selecting questions and answering them. Do not answer every question rather only the ones that one is confirm and confident of being correct to prevent negative marking. Still, one can take a chance of attempting a wrong answer if uncertain in Section B where it carries 2 marks for each correct answer compared to Section C which carriers 4 marks for each correct answer. So if an answer goes wrong in Section C, 1 mark gets deducted and it will hurt the overall score badly compared to Sections A and B where only 0.5 mark is lost.
4) Make the most of the 3 hours of examination and utilise this time wisely. One should give their best efforts as much as possible. Begin from Section B then move onto Section C and try to improve the score by attempting some questions in Section A as it really gives a bonus. One should not give up during the exam and try to attempt as many questions possible correctly. (One cannot gauge the threshold score beforehand so one should aim to maximise their score as much as possible. Many students fail to qualify because of this mistake.) Remember it is a competitive examination. One should attempt all the easy questions first that one is confirm and confident of then spend time on the less easy ones. It is not necessary to attempt all 35/50 questions in Section B and all 25/75 questions in Section C if one is uncertain of all answers to be correct. Instead even 17-20 questions in Section C will suffice if they are done correctly.
5) Remove any kind of fear and negativity pertaining to the exam. Be confident to clear the exam. It is actually one of the easiest examinations because of the vast range of questions one has the opportunity to choose from.This really makes the exam very scoring and simple unlike any other exam.
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