The farmers of India work extremely hard, plowing, sowing seeds, and tending crops through both sunlight and rain. Irrigation is also important for India's seasonal rainfall, as some crops require more water than rainfall provides. Plantation farming involves clearing large areas of forest for desired crops to increase production and ease cultivation. During the Green Revolution of the 1960s, India's agriculture was modernized through technologies like high-yielding seeds, mechanization, irrigation, pesticides and fertilizers.
The farmers of India work extremely hard, plowing, sowing seeds, and tending crops through both sunlight and rain. Irrigation is also important for India's seasonal rainfall, as some crops require more water than rainfall provides. Plantation farming involves clearing large areas of forest for desired crops to increase production and ease cultivation. During the Green Revolution of the 1960s, India's agriculture was modernized through technologies like high-yielding seeds, mechanization, irrigation, pesticides and fertilizers.
The farmers of India work extremely hard, plowing, sowing seeds, and tending crops through both sunlight and rain. Irrigation is also important for India's seasonal rainfall, as some crops require more water than rainfall provides. Plantation farming involves clearing large areas of forest for desired crops to increase production and ease cultivation. During the Green Revolution of the 1960s, India's agriculture was modernized through technologies like high-yielding seeds, mechanization, irrigation, pesticides and fertilizers.
always busy farming for the crops by working night and day. They use to work under the heat of the sunlight and also in the rain. ... They use to plow the land and in that, they sow the seeds for the growth of the crops.
Q2 Irrigation is important to a country like India
because rainfall here is seasonal in nature. It is limited to four months of a year. It is also important because some crops require more water than what it is provided by the rainfall, therefore we have to depend on irrigation.
Q3 Plantation farming is the practice of clearing a
large parcel of forest land and planting the desired crops in huge numbers on the cleared land. This type of farming helps in increasing the production of the desired produce and makes it easier to control the cultivation. Q4 The Green Revolution was a period that began in the 1960s during which agriculture in India was converted into a modern industrial system by the adoption of technology, such as the use of high yielding variety (HYV) seeds, mechanised farm tools, irrigation facilities, pesticides and fertilizers.