Basic Agricultural Practices of Crop Production

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Basic Agricultural Practices of Crop Production: Overview

This Topic covers sub-topics such as Hoe, Weeds, Fertilizer, Silos, Ploughing, Irrigation, Plough, Sickle, Cultivator, Sowing, Weeding, Manure, Threshing, Winnowing, Seed Drill, Sprinkler System, Preparation of Soil, Tillage and, Drip System

Important Questions on Basic Agricultural Practices of Crop Production

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Choose the components of integrated weed management:

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Weed Management principles are consistent with the _____ (prevention/aforestation), eradication and control.
 

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There is only one component of integrated weed management.

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Explain what do you mean by integrated weed management.

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The instrument used for dibbling is known as 

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Broadcasting of seeds is done electrically with the help of machines.

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Write a note on broadcasting technique of seeds with disadvantages.

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Write the names of the crops or seeds that follow broadcasting method.

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What is irrigation? Is the timing for irrigation of all crops same?

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The process of preparation of soil is the first step that is to be taken when a crop is sown.

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Soil can be loosened by using ploughs or by tractor driven cultivators. 

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Enlighten the importance of the preparation of the soil before sowing the seeds. 

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What is the effect of submersible pumps on the use of water in houses?

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What is the main source of irrigation in Punjab, now-a-days?

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The practice of taking _____ from the nursery to the main field is called transplanting.

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The method of scattering seeds in the field by hand is known as broadcasting or ploughing?

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List any two benefits of the process of transplantation in plants.

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Define transplantation of seedlings in plants.

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What is the importance of transplantation in plants?