it refers to the proportion of area under various crops at any given point of time in an unit area.
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the yearly sequence & spatial arrangement of crops & fallow on a given area.
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There were great changes that occurred in the past decade. Many new types of food have been cultivated in this area to help increase available food supply and trading options.
A random pattern is random numbers going on forever
Cropping Intensity is no. of crops grown in a year multiplied by 100. source : fundamentals of agriculture, author : Arun Katyayan
Cropping pattern is the proportion of area under different crops at a particular period of time. Cropping patterns in India are influenced by infrastructure facilities, socio-economic factors, technological factors, and economic motivations.
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haryana does not have any agriculture so the question is senseless
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A system that allows you to see the cropping pattern in each field each year.
cropping intensity is calculated as annual cropped area (sum of area under all crops in a year)/net land area * 100 like; a farmer having net cultivable land of 5 hectares has cropped, paddy in 5 hectares, wheat in 4 hectares, mung bean in 1.5 hectares in a year. then the cropping intensity will be; Croping Intensity=the total cropped area(5+4+1.5)/ net land area (5)*100=210%
There were great changes that occurred in the past decade. Many new types of food have been cultivated in this area to help increase available food supply and trading options.
it is basically that after green revolution pujab and haryana got seeds of hybrid variety with very good yield and also advansed farming mashines came with fertilzers and pestisides but there was alsoa draw back that exess use of these fertilzers led to decline of soil quality and due to this a lot of fertilizers would be used and the would be further degradedcs;'.[;
Victor Levy has written: 'The productivity of Egypt's inflow of foreign resources' -- subject(s): Economic assistance, Foreign Investments 'Crop selection, labor intensity in agriculture, and the timing of births' -- subject(s): Birth control, Economic aspects of Birth control, Economic conditions 'Aspects of efficiency in a socialist developing country, Iraq' -- subject(s): Industrial efficiency, Industrial productivity, Mathematical models 'Cropping pattern, mechanization, child labor and fertility behavior in a farming economy' 'Household size and age structure, equivalence scales, and poverty in a developing country--Egypt' -- subject(s): Family size, Income, Poor 'Cropping patterns, mechanization, child labor and fertility behavior in rural Egypt' -- subject(s): Agricultural laborers, Child labor, Cropping systems, Human Fertility
Mixed croppingis growing of two or more crops simultaneously on the same piece of land.It is also known as multiple cropping. This type of cropping leads to an improvement in the fertility of the soil and hence, increase in crop yield because when the two crops are properly chosen the products and refuse from one crop plant help in the growth of the other crop plant and vice-versa.Mixed cropping is an insurance against crop failure due to abnormal weather conditions.Some successful mixed cropping practices are:1.Soya Bean+ Pigeon pea2.Maize +uraddal (Black gram)3.Pigeon pea + Mung dal (Green gram)4.Groundnut + Sunflower5.Sorghum + Pigeon pea6.Wheat + Chickpea7.Barley + Chickpea8.Wheat + Mustard9.Cotton + Groundnut< While, >The growing of different kinds of crops on a piece of land in a pre planned succession is known ascrop rotation.In the rotation of crops, leguminous crops like pulses, beans, peas, groundnut and Bengal gram are sown in-between the seasons of cereal crops like wheat, maize and pearl millet.The leguminous plants are grown alternately with non-leguminous plants to restore the fertility of the soil.Planting a leguminous plant will result in nitrogen-rich soil and when a cereal is grown in this soil there is increase in food grain production.Rotation of crops help in weed control and pest control.Some successful crop rotation practices are:Maize + mustard , Rice + wheat etc