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10. Shifting cultivation is a type of cultivation where farmers clear the land by cutting down trees and burning them and make it feasible for cultivation.
Shifting cultivation is practised by burning the uprooted trees and mixing their ashes into the soil to increase soil fertility. The crops are cultivated. After cultivation and harvesting is done, the land lose fertility. The farmers then move to another land and follow the same procedure.
The crops grown by such cultivation include rice, corn, jowar, bajra, ragi, vegetables, oil seeds etc.
10. Shifting cultivation is a type of cultivation where farmers clear the land by cutting down trees and burning them and make it feasible for cultivation.
Shifting cultivation is practised by burning the uprooted trees and mixing their ashes into the soil to increase soil fertility. The crops are cultivated. After cultivation and harvesting is done, the land lose fertility. The farmers then move to another land and follow the same procedure.
The crops grown by such cultivation include rice, corn, jowar, bajra, ragi, vegetables, oil seeds etc.