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The cropping intensity of a specific crop refers to the number of times that a crop is grown in a single year in a particular field. For instance the cropping intensity of the maize crop is two years.
cropping intensity is the ratio of GROSS SOWN AREA / NET SOWN AREA Multiplied by 100. Presently SO it is presently 134-135
Tenant farmers were also known as share croppers. They did all the work, raised the crop, in exchange for the right to sell part of the crop. Share cropping is now infamous because of the grinding poverty that most of those people lived in.
Landowners often took advantage of workers
There are the armchair farmers, drugstore farmers, hobby farmers, backseat farmers, hippy farmers, and finally, the real farmers.
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subsistence cropping
mixed cropping
row cropping
If you are asking if North Dakota is famous for growing crops (agriculture), then yes, it is famous for cropping, especially for durum wheat. If you are looking for another meaning for 'cropping', then no, North Dakota is not famous for other kinds of cropping.
Contour plowing and strip cropping Contour plowing helps prevent loss of topsoil while strip cropping helps preserve soil butrients......:-)
The purpose of strip cropping is erosion control and the conservation of rain water. Strip cropping is done through the process of planting crops in a narrow strip and growing the crops close together.
Climate affects all cropping systems, but in a mixed cropping system, when the climate is not optimal there is a chance for greater loss.Ê Mixed cropping systems are generally used when there are minimal resources, so climate could wipe out a whole family farm. What could be recoverable for farmers with crops that are spread outÊwith more resources could be disasterous for a small operation.
is a system of continous croppig and harvesting
cropping an image two times
A Veterinarian is docking "tails" and cropping "ears".
you will make picture smaller if cropping is successful