SUB: GEOGRAPHYCLASS-6
(CH-4) AGRICULTURE
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❑ PRIMITIVE AGRICULTURE▪ It is practiced on small patches of land with the help of primitive tools.
▪ This type of farming depends upon the monsoons and natural fertility of the soil.
▪ It is also called 'slash and burn' agriculture.
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Commercial Farming
Plantation Farming
Mixed Farming
Extensive Commercial
Farming
Plantation Farming:
Food Crops
Cash Crops
Intensive agriculture involves various types of agriculture with higher levels of input and
output per unit of agricultural land area. It is characterised by a low fallow ratio, higher
use of inputs such as capital and labour, and higher crop yields per unit land area.
Plains in many areas are important for agriculture because where the soils were deposited as
sediments they may be deep and fertile, and the flatness facilitates mechanization
of crop production; or because they support grasslands which provide good grazing for
livestock.
✓ Students now turn to page no.-42 and start reading till page no.-48 (before Green revolution starts) and do not forget to underline the important definitions and sentences with a pencil.
✓ Learn all the differences and the Worksheet given and also write them in yourGeography notebook before the next online class starts.