Organic and inorganic farming

Organic versus Inorganic farming

Organic farming is farming using natural (organic) materials & resources, and methods. Organic farming avoids the use of chemicals such as pesticides, insecticides and artificial fertilizers in maintaining crops and the soil fertility. Instead, the farmer uses animal waste as fertilizer, crop rotation for soil fertility maintenance, early planting to control pests, spacing and thinning to prevent diseases and so on. All those fall under the concept of organic farming.

Inorganic farming on the other hand refers to the use of chemicals, either for fertilizers or  in controlling pests & diseases as well weeds. Inorganic farming has high productivity and efficiency as since the chemicals don't take long to act. 

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