Extensive farming

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EXTENSIVE FARMING Done by Wafa and Sabitha

INDEX EXTENSIVE FARMING PICTURE ADVANTAGES DISADVANTAGES QUIZ

Extensive farming Extensive farming or extensive agriculture an agricultural production system that uses small inputs of  labor , fertilizers, and  capital , relative to the land area being farmed. Extensive farming most commonly refers to sheep and cattle farming in areas with low agricultural productivity, but can also refer to large-scale growing of wheat,   barley  and other grain crops in areas like the  Murray-Darling Basin . Here , owing to the extreme age and poverty of the soils, yields per hectare are very low, but the flat terrain and very large farm sizes mean yields per unit of labor are high .   Nomadic herding  is an extreme example of extensive farming, where herders move their animals to use feed from occasional rainfalls.

Advantages Less labor per unit areas is required to farm large areas, especially since expensive alterations to land (like terracing) are completely absent. Mechanization can be used more effectively over large, flat areas. Greater efficiency of labor means generally lower product prices. Animal welfare  is generally improved because animals are not kept in stifling conditions. Lower requirements of inputs such as  fertilizers . If animals are grazed on pastures native to the locality, there is less likely to be problems with exotic species. Local environment and soil are not damaged by overuse of chemicals.

Disadvantage Yields tend to be much lower than with  intensive farming  in the short term. Large land requirements limit the habitat of wild species (in some cases, even very low stocking rates can be dangerous), as is the case with  intensive farming

PICTURE Extensive farming

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Quiz What are the main features of extensive farming? List 3 advantages of extensive agriculture. How many commercial crops are grown in extensive farming? give example List any 1 disadvantage of extensive farming. Why is extensive farming is mostly practiced in the sparsely populated areas?
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