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Integrated farming:


Integrated farming mainly consists of Crops, livestock, birds and trees. Crops  includes forage, pulses, cereals, oil seeds etc., Livestock includes goat, sheep, cow etc., in integrated farming we will have different types of trees.
Depends upon the soil, rainfall and based on other factors integrated farming is established. Integrated farming uses different agronomic methods to increase the production and profit. Based on soil and rainfall we should select crop and trees to get the yield throughout the year. The preservation of food for livestock is very important in integrated farming system.
For different land types we have to adopt different integrated systems like
·         Mushroom, fishery and crop cultivation is suitable for wetland.
·         Coat, dairy and bio-gas suitable for garden land.
·         Crop and coat is suitable for dry land.
The effective recycling of farm and animal waste, income from integrated farming is increased. Thus the integrated farming system gives additional income to the farmers.

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