Day farming in India is extensively practised in – (1) Kanara Plains (2) Deccan Plateau (3) Coromandal Plains (4) Ganga Plains

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(2) Deccan Plateau Explanation: Dry Areas receive an annual rainfall of 750 mm or less and there is no irrigation facility for raising crops. Most of the rivers of the Deccan Plateau are seasonal and the rainfall received from retreating monsoon winds is also moderate. So Dry Farming in India is extensively practiced in Deccan Plateau.

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