TYPES OF CROP FARMING

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Mind Map on TYPES OF CROP FARMING, created by Marina Sanz Merino on 30/10/2016.
Marina Sanz Merino
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Marina Sanz Merino
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TYPES OF CROP FARMING
  1. DRY IRRIGATION FARMING
    1. Crops are watered by:
      1. Precipitation
      2. Lower yields
      3. IRRIGATION FARMING
        1. Crops are watered from:
          1. Aquifers
            1. Rivers
              1. Reservoirs
                1. System of Channels
              2. Higher yields
              3. INTENSIVE FARMING
                1. Land produces very high yields
                  1. Several crops a year using:
                    1. Greenhouses
                      1. Irrigation
                        1. Fertilisers
                    2. EXTENSIVE FARMING
                      1. Land is left fallow
                        1. Crop yields depend on investment in:
                          1. Mechanisation
                            1. Fertilisers
                          2. POLYCULTURE
                            1. Agrucultural areas are ivided in plots
                              1. Typical System
                                1. Low Productivity
                              2. Traditional Agriculture
                                1. Self-sufficiency
                              3. MONOCULTURE
                                1. Highly specialised
                                  1. Single product
                                    1. Large Area
                                    2. Tropical Plantations
                                      1. Coffee
                                        1. Bananas
                                          1. Tea
                                          2. Extensive Dry Farming Crops
                                            1. Grapes
                                              1. Cereals
                                            2. Crops Yields depend on:
                                              1. Mechanisation
                                                1. Technological Development
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