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Rudimentary Sedentary Tillage Nomads move with their animals from one place to another…
Rudimentary Sedentary Tillage
Nomads move with their animals from one place to another in search of water and pasture for their animals. The type of animals herded vary from one region to another. They include sheep, cattle, camel, goats, donkeys and horses.
Livestock Ranching/Pastoral Farming
Unlike other types of agricultural activities, rudimentary sedentary cultivation is a type of subsistence farming practiced on the same piece of land year-in, year-out. Land is then left fallow after some years to regain its soil fertility.
Livestock ranching focuses on rearing animals. Unlike nomadic herding, farmers do not move from one place to another in search of pasture and water, but live in settlements. Pasture lands are developed for grazing the animals. Many areas across the globe with large pieces of land with enough grazing areas for animals practice this type of agriculture for commercial reasons.The animals in ranches are mainly kept for wool and meat. Dairy farming is also a critical aspect of pastoral farming.