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Village Farming.Village farming in Pakistan is a cornerstone of rural life, providing sustenance and livelihoods for millions. Villages are dotted with lush, green fields where traditional farming methods are often used, with farmers plowing the soil, sowing seeds, and harvesting crops by hand or with simple tools. The most commonly cultivated crops include wheat, rice, cotton, sugarcane, and maize, all essential to Pakistan's agricultural economy. Villagers depend on a mix of rain-fed and irrigated farming, with irrigation being crucial in areas that have access to canals sourced from major rivers like the Indus. Livestock also plays an essential role in village farming, with cattle, buffaloes, sheep, and goats providing dairy products, meat, and dung for fuel or fertilizer. Family members actively participate in the farming process; men typically handle fieldwork, while women assist with tasks like feeding animals, processing dairy, and other household chores. Pakistan’s village farming is also deeply tied to the seasons, with sowing, harvesting, and market cycles dictating much of village life. Despite the challenges, including water scarcity, small landholdings, and outdated techniques, village farming in Pakistan remains a vibrant part of its cultural and economic landscape. Increasingly, farmers are adopting modern methods and seeking government support to improve productivity and ensure sustainable practices.