Q2: How are the farmers in Palampur able to grow more crops from the same land?
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Q3: What is the basic constraint in raising farm production? What is the way to overcome this problem?
Ans: Land is the basic constraint in raising farm production. We must know that land area under cultivation is practically fixed. Since 1960, there has been no expansion in land area under cultivation. By then, some of the wastelands in the village had been converted to cultivable land. There exists no further scope to increase farm production by bringing new land under cultivation.
The only way to overcome this problem is to produce more crops from the same amount of land. Multiple farming and use of modern farming methods for higher yield can be helpful in this regard.
Q4: The Green Revolution has adversely affected the environment. Do you agree? Give your opinion.
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Q5: How did the Green Revolution in the late 1960s help the Indian farmers?
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Q6: What is land? Mention some of the ways to sustain it.
Ans: Land is a natural resource. It is most important factor of production. It is required for growing crops, buildings, factories and infrastructure. Land being a natural resource, it is necessary to be very careful in its use. Once destroyed it is very difficult to restore it. Below are given some methods to sustain land:
Mention three advantages of multiple cropping.
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Q8: What do you mean by modern farming? Mention some of its features.
Ans: Modern farming means traditional farming with the facilities of modern agricultural equipments and technology. It is a way to increase production. Some of the features of this type of farming are:
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