Rotation of Crops

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Rotation of Crops: Overview

This Topic covers sub-topics such as Crop Rotation, Mixed Cropping and, Mono cropping

Important Questions on Rotation of Crops

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Monoculture is a typical characteristics of -

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Ratooning' is practised as a matter of routine in:

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What is mono cropping?

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What is the definition of mixed cropping?

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The form of agriculture in which only one time of crop is grown year after year on a specific land is called _____.

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The type of farming in which repetitive growing of the same crop on the same field throughout a year is called _____.

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Which of the following options about 'monoculture' is wrong?

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In which cropping system, only one crop is grown on farmland year after year?

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The order in which one crop is cultivated on a piece of land over a fixed period is called _____.

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Name the cropping pattern in which the soil gets deficient in nutrients:

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A system of rotating crops with legume or grass pasture to improve soil structure and fertility is called:-

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Sowing of only one type of seed continuously lowers the _____ of soil.

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The nitrogen deficiency in the soil can be fulfilled by

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What do you mean by crop rotation?

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A pulse crop is grown in the time interval between two cereal crops to compensate for the