“Integrated farming is much more interesting than mono cropping. It is nice to have farm with diversity in plants and livestock. It also helps to learn more things endlessly. Monocropping is risky, mundane and bad for soil. In case of some problem either in cultivation or market price, if the mono crop fails then it shall be a complete loss whereas it is never so in integrated farming. If one...
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