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IMPORTANCE OF CROP DIVERSIFICATION 1. Risk management: Crop diversification helps farmers mitigate the risks associated with relying on a single crop. By growing a variety of crops, farmers reduce the vulnerability to weather fluctuations, pests, diseases, market fluctuations, or any other unforeseen factors that could affect a particular crop. If one crop fails, farmers have other crops to fall back on, minimizing the potential financial loss. 2. Soil health improvement: Planting different crop
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1. Food Crops Crops grown for eating. Examples: Rice, Wheat, Maize, Pulses 2. Cash Crops Crops grown to sell for money. Examples: Cotton, Sugarcane, Jute, Tobacco 3. Kharif Crops Crops grown in the rainy season (June–October). Examples: Rice, Maize, Bajra, Cotton 4. Rabi Crops Crops grown in winter (October–March). Examples: Wheat, Barley, Mustard, Gram 5. Zaid Crops Crops grown in summer (March–June). Examples: Watermelon, Cucumber, Muskmelon 6. Plantation Crops Crops grown on large farms for c
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Advantages of Green Manure Crops for Coconut Trees : Improved Soil Fertility : Green manure crops add nutrients to the soil, improving its fertility and structure, which benefits coconut trees. Increased Nutrient Availability : Green manure crops release nutrients slowly, making them available to coconut trees throughout the growing season. Enhanced Soil Microbial Activity : Green manure crops promote beneficial soil microbes, which help to break down organic matter and make nutrients available
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Udhaya Agri
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If you don’t want to garden and want a mostly “hands-off garden” during the hottest months of the year, plant a cover crop instead. Some of the benefits of growing cover crops include: • Cover crops can lower soil temperatures by keeping the soil surface shaded. • There is less water lost through evaporation from the soil’s surface. • Cover crops add organic matter to the soil and feed the microorganisms. • Over time, cover crops can improve soil fertility, structure, and moisture capacity. • Co
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Growing in the Garden
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Cover crops can provide numerous benefits in cultivation: Benefits of Cover Crops in Cultivation : 1. Soil Erosion Control : Cover crops help hold the soil in place, reducing erosion and soil loss. 2. Soil Fertility Improvement : Leguminous cover crops like cowpea or lablab fix atmospheric nitrogen, enriching the soil. 3. Weed Suppression : Cover crops compete with weeds for resources, reducing weed growth and the need for herbicides. 4. Pest and Disease Management : Some cover crops, like marig
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Udhaya Agri
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🔥 COPS IN THE CROPS — VIDEO DROP! 🔥 Featuring a lightly charred Strathroy-Caradoc Fire Chief, Steve Beasley 🚒 Life gets busy, so sit back, hit play, and enjoy this clean, good-natured roasting of our favourite Fire Chief. 👮♂️ Don’t worry, Chief ... we kept the flames low. (We know the Fire Department gets nervous when things start heating up 👀🔥) And yes, before anyone asks… No Fire Chiefs were harmed in the filming of this video. Just his feelings. Maybe. A little. Enjoy the laughs, the r
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Do you feel like this anytime we mention a cover crop? Let’s talk about it ⬇️ 🌱 A cover crop is a plant(s) grown to cover the soil, typically for the benefit of other crops. 🌱 Benefits�Cover crops can help with soil health, soil erosion, water retention, and weed management��🌱 When to plant�Cover crops can be planted at any time of year, but are usually planted after the main crops have been harvested. Generally a few weeks before your first frost. They are grown until the next crop is plante
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