Get your fields soil-tested to see what nutrients you are lacking, and fertilize as necessary according to the results you get back. Practice crop-rotation, by rotating legumes one year and the next cereals. Get some livestock on your fields to do some crop-residue grazing to put some manure on the fields without you having to turn on a tractor.
Fertilize the tomatoes once a week with a liquid fertilizer. Tomatoes like plenty of fertilizer.
By controlling the temperature, light and carbon dioxide levels in a greenhouse. This way, you can produce the biggest possible crops- fast!
of course yes , you can increase the yield of your any crop if you will use organic farming....it has no pollution and can help your soil be full of nutrients..
to destroy plant pests and to increase crop yield
When annual temperatures increase sharply above the ideal crop temperature, it can cause a decrease in a crop's yield. Likewise, other factors like an increase in carbon dioxide levels can cause an increase in the growth of crops.
Soil testing, Crop Genetics, Seed spacing, Irrigation
Genetically Modified Crops.
Variety of reasons - drought resistance, pest resistance, increase crop yield to name a few.
we can increase the yield in crop production by hybridization . For e.g.: take a plant which is disease free but poor in yield and take another which gives higher yield but is disease prone . by cross breeding them through interverialtale hybridization will give an offspring which is superior to its parents and gives higher yield and disease resistant .
The amount of crop output from a given area of planted land ion…
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yield is per area, production is total (at least according to FAO)
Yield is the amount of usable crop per plant, per acre or per 'measurement'.
the methods of the crop improvement and crop protection managemant and crop prodution management