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What is grain livestock agriculture?

The basic methods of agricultural extension are mass communication method, collective guidance method and individual guidance method.

One, mass communication method

Mass communication method is the agricultural extension staff will be related to agricultural information, after selection, processing and organization, through the mass media to the agricultural extension object method.

Second, collective guidance method

Collective guidance method is the extension staff with all the farmers to contact, the farmers to focus on the dissemination of innovation methods.

Third, individual guidance method

Individual guidance method is the process by which agricultural extension workers engage with individual farmers to disseminate agricultural innovations by means of communication and exchange, which mainly includes the method of farm visits and counseling.

Grain Livestock Agriculture

Grain livestock agriculture is a type of agriculture that combines the cultivation of dry-farmed cereals with the rearing of livestock. Cereal livestock agriculture is also largely concentrated in Asia, which includes North and Northeastern China in eastern China, the highland areas of the Central and Southern Peninsula, the southern highlands and western regions of India; Pakistan, Afghanistan, and the vicinity of the Two Rivers Basin in Western Asia.

The agricultural region, the crops of wheat is absolutely dominant: legumes in soybean crops account for an important position; cash crops are cotton, tobacco, flax, hemp, sugar beet. Due to the arid climate and erratic rainfall, irrigation plays a very important role in order to ensure stable and growing yields.