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Mechanized grain farming refers to a type of agriculture in which modern machinery and technology are extensively used for the cultivation of grains (such as wheat, corn, rice, etc.). Some of the key characteristics of mechanized grain farming include:
Large Farm Size: Mechanized grain farming typically involves large farms or agricultural estates. This is because the use of expensive machinery is more cost-effective when applied to a larger land area.
High Degree of Mechanization: In mechanized grain farming, almost all aspects of cultivation, from planting to harvesting, are mechanized. This includes the use of tractors, combine harvesters, seed drills, plows, and other modern agricultural machinery.
Monoculture: Mechanized grain farming tends to focus on monoculture, meaning that a single type of grain crop is cultivated over large areas. This simplifies the cultivation process and allows for more efficient use of machinery.
REGION : Commercial grain cultivation is practised in the interior parts of semi-arid lands of the midlatitudes.
Therefore the correct option is [2].
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