Published Apr 12, 2023
Dryland farming is a type of agriculture that relies on rainfall instead of irrigation.
Dryland farming is cost-effective, sustainable, and helps in soil conservation.
Techniques include crop rotation, conservation tillage, intercropping, and mulching.
Crops that can be grown using dryland farming techniques include wheat, barley, sorghum, and millet.
Challenges include unpredictable rainfall, soil erosion, and low yields.
Dryland farming is an important agricultural practice that can help in sustainable food production. It is important to follow proper techniques and take care of the soil.