Chena cultivation does not make use of the same piece of land (unlike where paddy is grown) and goes on rotation of crops. The 'chena' cultivator cuts down, at regular intervals, the trees of a small jungle land and set fire to the woody growths as far as possible, to begin cultivation. This virgin land is most suitable for cultivation in view of its rich soil.
Horticulture is the industry and science of plant cultivation including the process of preparing soil for the planting of seeds, tubers, or cuttings.[1] Horticulturists work and conduct research in the disciplines of plant propagation and cultivation, crop production, plant breeding and genetic engineering, plant biochemistry, and plant physiology. The work involves fruits, berries, nuts, vegetables, flowers, trees, shrubs, and turf. Horticulturists work to improve crop yield, quality, nutritional value, and resistance to insects, diseases, and environmental stresses. Horticulture usually refers to gardening on a smaller scale, while agriculture refers to the large-scale cultivation of crops
A scientific question about lavender plants could be, "How does the concentration of essential oils in lavender (Lavandula spp.) vary with different soil types and nutrient levels?" This question aims to explore the relationship between soil composition and the production of essential oils, which are crucial for the plant's fragrance and therapeutic properties. Studying this could provide insights into optimizing lavender cultivation for agricultural or medicinal purposes.
It can be called agriculture, horticulture or more specifically pomology.agriculture n the science or occupation of cultivating land and rearing crops and livestock; farming; husbandry[from Latin agricultūra, from ager field, land + cultūra culture]horticulture n the art or science of cultivating gardens[from Latin hortus garden + culture, on the model of agriculture]pomology n the branch of horticulture that is concerned with the study and cultivation of fruit[from New Latin pōmologia, from Latin pōmum apple, fruit]
The zig-zag harrow is primarily used for soil cultivation, seedbed preparation, and the incorporation of crop residues. Its advantages include improved soil aeration, effective weed control, and the ability to break up clumps of soil, leading to a finer seedbed. However, disadvantages include potential soil compaction if used excessively and limited effectiveness in very wet or very dry conditions. Additionally, it may not be suitable for deeper tillage tasks compared to other implements.
Washing is the usual process to separate any leaves and dust from the fruit. It will also remove some of pesticides etc that may remain from the cultivation process. This will be followed by an air-blast to remove any surplus water, then the fruit is blast frozen. An intensely cold blast of air. Because the fruit, peas, are picked when the fruit is optimum, frozen fruit and veges contain a better share of vitamins etc, than do veges from the garden. And 'fresh' veges bought from the shop will certainly be several days old before you purchase them.
There are several types of crops that are grown in the Chena cultivation. Some of the crops that are grown are vegetables, grains, legumes, and oil crops.
Chena cultivation, or shifting agriculture, offers several advantages, particularly in tropical regions. It allows for the efficient use of land by rotating crops, which helps maintain soil fertility and reduces pest and disease buildup. This method also supports biodiversity and can improve food security by providing diverse crops. Additionally, chena cultivation is often more sustainable and environmentally friendly compared to intensive farming practices, as it minimizes chemical inputs and promotes ecosystem health.
CHENA
Claudio Chena was born on 1964-07-27.
Gustavo Chena was born on 1982-08-16.
I read a book about E.T. Barnnet and it said that Chena means rock river because of the Baites rapids located at the mouth of the river at the confluence with the Tannana river.
Chena & Guda
They are vegetables.
Paul J. Frey has written: 'Ecological changes in the Chena River' -- subject(s): Chena River, Stream ecology, Alaska
The cast of Chena Achena - 1983 includes: Tanuja Biplab Chatterjee Soumitra Chatterjee Nandini Maliya Amol Palekar
in central america and mexico - MILPA in north eastern india -JHUMING in indonesia and malaysia - LADANG in myanmar - TAUNGYA in sri lanka - CHENA in thailand - TAMRAI in philippines - CAINGIN in java -HUMAH
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