the soil will not be loosende and the spil will not be good for cultivation. INsects and pesticides will come into the seeds or plants
answered by tabrez
If a field is not ploughed before sowing the seeds, two disadvantages could occur. Firstly, the soil may not be properly aerated, leading to poor root development and reduced nutrient uptake by the plants. Secondly, there may be an increased risk of weed growth as ploughing helps to bury weed seeds and disrupt their growth cycle.
the soil will not be loosened and will not be good for cultivation.
The ploughing of farm land is usually done after a crop has been harvested in the autumn, and before winter sets in. This allows the winter frosts and freezing rain to break down the ploughed earth, ready for harrowing, fertilising or manuring, and sowing of a new crop in the spring.
mnkjjol
It is most probably april and may
Sowing means planting the seeds in the tilled ground to germinate and grow.
the soil will not be loosened and will not be good for cultivation.
Soil , if ploughed in a dry season , it breaks into big mud pieces called crumbs . It is necessary to break these crumbs with a wooden plank or iron leveller . With the help of these , the field is levelled for sowing as well as for irrigation.
The ploughing of farm land is usually done after a crop has been harvested in the autumn, and before winter sets in. This allows the winter frosts and freezing rain to break down the ploughed earth, ready for harrowing, fertilising or manuring, and sowing of a new crop in the spring.
The advantages of annuals is that they can be planted annually and it is self sowing. The disadvantage of annuals is that they die in the fall.
mnkjjol
if you are talking about the brown skin, yes
sowing-summer
what are the sowing seasons of dal
Sowing Season was created in 2005.
Sowing The Seeds was created in 1989.
Sowing the Seeds of Love was created in 1987.
The advantages of the 'Pre-sowing tilling' activities are as follows: 1)The land is ploughed deep so the soil is turned up, it makes the soil friable and suitable for growing crops.Weeding becomes easier. The stubble and roots of previous crops become loose and are picked out. After that the soil is evened out and the land is ready for sowing. 2)Loosening the soil exposes the germs and insects in it to the sun and thus kills them. Ploughing also helps to aerate the soil, that is it helps air to enter deeper into the soil. 3)Loose soil prevents water from flowing away from the surface and helps it to percolate into the soil.