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ladessa
2 months ago
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The adoption of which two practices helped to increase the amount of food produced per unit area of farmland?

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2 answers:
katrin2010 [1.7K]2 months ago
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The right choices are A) four-field crop rotation and E) selective livestock breeding.

Implementing the methods of four-field crop rotation and selective livestock breeding enhanced food production for each unit of farmland.

Crop rotation is a clever approach to utilize arable land more efficiently. Farmers allocate the same plot to cultivate various crops during different seasons. Persistently growing the same crop year after year can deplete the soil's nutrients. Alternating crops can help mitigate soil erosion and improve fertility. The practice of livestock breeding involves farmers raising animals like cows, pigs, and chickens, producing them continuously to boost output and sell their products.

irina [1.8K]2 months ago
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The best responses to that question would include four-field crop rotation and selective livestock breeding.
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