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Which one of the following does not follow monoculture?

विकल्प

  • Dairy farming

  • Mixed farming

  • Plantation agriculture

  • Commercial grain farming

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उत्तर

Mixed farming

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अध्याय 5: Primary Activities - Exercises [पृष्ठ ४३]

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एनसीईआरटी Fundamentals of Human Geography [English] Class 12
अध्याय 5 Primary Activities
Exercises | Q 1. (viii). | पृष्ठ ४३

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