The Story of Indian farming
Across
- 4. A type of agriculture that meets current needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet theirs.
- 7. The winter cropping season where crops like wheat and mustard are grown.
- 8. A highly fertile soil rich in nutrients deposited by rivers, found commonly in the Northern Plains.
- 9. The agricultural movement that increased food grain production in the 1960s is ______ Revolution.
Down
- 1. Agriculture in India is largely dependent on the ______.
- 2. The artificial process of applying water to crops when rainfall is insufficient.
- 3. The specialized practice of rearing and breeding fish.
- 5. A method of farming on hillsides where "steps" are cut into the slopes to prevent soil erosion.
- 6. The season when crops depend mainly on monsoon rainfall.