1.Agriculture is a type of cultivation that requires more labor than horticulture does, because it uses land intensively and continuously.
2.This technique is called terracing.
3.Capitalist In this mode of production, money buys labor, and there is a social gap between workers and bosses involved in production.
<h3>What is terracing method?</h3>
Terracing is a soil conservation technique used to stop rainwater runoff from building up and seriously eroding sloped terrain. Ridges and canals built over the slope make up terraces.
Money is used to purchase labor under the capitalist mode of production, and there is a social divide between the participants in the production process (bosses and employees).
Due of its extensive and ongoing usage of land, agriculture is a form of cultivation that demands more effort than horticulture does. Agriculture has higher labor requirements since it uses domesticated animals, irrigation, and/or terracing.