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zaharov [31]
2 years ago
6

Match each term to its description.

Biology
1 answer:
Vsevolod [243]2 years ago
7 0

Agriculture is the cultivation of soil, through its own procedures, methods and techniques, which seek to produce food for human consumption.

<h3>Match each term to its description.</h3>

  • Crop rotation A) Using the symbiotic relationship between growing crops and raising livestock
  • Mixed farming B) Growing different types of crops in the same area or in different seasons
  • Windbreaks C) Planting usually consisting of one or more rows of trees or shrubs
  • Green crop D) Using crop residues or low plants to cover soil and provide nutrients

With this information, we can conclude that agriculture is the cultivation of soil, through its own procedures, methods and techniques, which seek to produce food for human consumption.

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