Differentiate Intensive and extensive agriculture. -SST 10th

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Intensive Farming Extensive Farming 1. Small plots of land are cultivated scientifically with a large yield per hectare. Large farms are cultivated traditionally with low yield per hectare. 2. Triple cropping is practiced. Single crop is grown.

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