1. We have read about the three factors of production—land, labour and capital—
and how they are used in farming. Let us fill in the blanks given below.
Among the three factors of production, we found that labour is the most abundant
factor of production. There are many people who are willing to work as farm labourers
in the villages, whereas the opportunities of work are limited. They belong to either
landless families or ______. They are paid low wages and lead a difficult life.
In contrast to labour______, is a scarce factor of production.
Cultivated land area is _______Moreover, even the existing land is distributed
(equally/unequally) among the people engaged in farming. There are a large number
of small farmers who cultivate small plots of land and live in conditions not much
better than the landless farm labourer. To make the maximum use of the existing land,
farmers use_____ and . Both these have led to increase in production of crops.
Modern farming methods require a great deal of _____ . Small farmers usually
need to borrow money to arrange for the capital and are put to great distress to repay
the loan. Therefore, capital too is a scarce factor of production, particularly for the
small farmers.
Though both land and capital are scarce, there is a basic difference between the two
factors of production________is a natural resource, whereas ________ is man-made.
It is possible to increase capital, whereas land is fixed. Therefore, it is very important
that we take good care of land and other natural resources used in farming.

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