The cultivation of wheat in India typically involves diverse cropping systems and is often practiced in smaller, fragmented fields, relying on a mix of traditional and modern farming techniques. In contrast, the prairies of North America feature large-scale, mechanized farming with monoculture practices, focusing on high-yield varieties and extensive use of fertilizers and pesticides. While India's wheat cultivation heavily depends on monsoon rains, the prairies benefit from a more predictable climate and irrigation systems. Additionally, the labor force in India is more labor-intensive compared to the mechanized approach prevalent in the prairies.
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