the weeds could eat you up!
Common weeds that can grow in wheat crops include wild oats, cheatgrass, and henbit, among others. These weeds compete for nutrients, water, and light, potentially diminishing wheat yields. Effective weed management strategies, such as crop rotation and herbicide application, are essential to mitigate their impact. Farmers often monitor fields closely to prevent weed infestations that could affect crop health.
Yes wheat is a rabi crop
The yield of ANY crop is affected by weeds. While you can't always see the effects, the weeds are stealing crop nutrients and water from the crop.
How do weeds compete for resources?if weeds steal resources from a farmer's crop, do they steal ?the roots of weeds absorb nutrients from the soil,meaning fewer nutrients are available to the crop plants.the roots of weeds absorb water from the soil, so less is available to the crop plants.the leaves of weeds absorb carbon dioxide from the air,so less is available to the crop plants.the leaves of tall weeds can also absorb light before it reaches the crop.
well i no that the Iroquois grew wheat and.tobacco
They are all different types of crops. Wheat, oats, rice and corn are different types of cereal grasses, and soy is a legume crop.
to eradicate crop residuals from previous plantings, such as corn stalks or wheat stubble; to destroy weeds; and to modify the structure of the soil to accommodate planting
The crop of wheat represents a better future for Martha.
Food crops are plants grown in quantities and then harvested for food. Types of food crop include corn, wheat, potato, and watermelon, to name a few.
no we are not growing wheat crop because when a large number of plants are grown at the same place for food , it is called a crop
cereal
a wheat crop or soy beans