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Cropping Intensity is no. of crops grown in a year multiplied by 100. source : fundamentals of agriculture, author : Arun Katyayan
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 how much yield can be obtained from a certain amount of land. For example cropping intensity may be 5 kgs per metre squared. The yeild can vary greatly depending on the crop and the conditions in which it is grown.
The formula for calculating intensity of cropping is: Intensity of cropping = (Total cropped area / Total cultivated area) x 100. This formula helps in determining the proportion of land that is under cultivation in a specific area.
cropping intensity is the ratio of GROSS SOWN AREA / NET SOWN AREA Multiplied by 100. Presently SO it is presently 134-135
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%
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The number of years of cropping multiplied by 100, and divided by the number of years of the rotation. It is expressed as 'R', e.g., 3 years crop, 7 years fallow = 10 year rotation. Thus R = (3x100)/10 = 30
Unfortunately information is not available on the size or intensity of the Daulatpur-Saturia tornado. Unlike the United States, Bangladesh does not have the resources to conduct damage surveys of tornadoes. The poor quality of construction of the homes in Bangladesh also make it difficult to determine intensity.