Growing agricultural crops between rows of planted trees is known as - (1) Social forestry (2) Jhum (3) Taunia system (4) Agro forestry

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(3) Taunia system Explanation: The Taungya system involves growing agricultural crops between rows of planted trees (sal, teak, etc). Along with jhum cultivation, it is one of the well-known systems of agro forestry programmes in practice in our country.

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