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What is high density planting?

High density planting is a horticultural technique where plants are spaced more closely together than in traditional planting methods. This allows for higher yields per unit area, increased efficiency in resource use, and quicker maturity of crops. It is commonly used in orchards and vineyards to maximize production.


How does temperature affects crops?

Temperature affects crops in various ways. Extreme temperatures can damage crops by either freezing them or causing heat stress. The growth and development of crops are also influenced by temperature, with different crops requiring specific temperature ranges for optimal growth. Additionally, temperature can impact pests and diseases that affect crops, with certain temperatures favoring their development.


What are perennial crops and how do they differ from annual crops?

Perennial crops are plants that live for multiple years and produce harvestable yields each year without needing to be replanted. They differ from annual crops, which need to be replanted every year.


What is the difference between open field crops and green hpuse crops?

Open field crops are grown in fields outdoors on a farm, and most likely are treated with fertilizer and pesticides, unless it's an organic farm. Greenhouse crops are grown in a greenhouse building, and most likely are grown without fertilizers and pesticides. Greenhouse crops can also be grown at any season if the greenhouse is heated and lit properly.


Organisms which damages crops are called?

Pests have been causing imense damage to crops for thousands of years

Related Questions

What happens to crops after natural disasters?

Most crops die.


What does a standard grain drill do?

plants crops that can live without having to fight light and can be spaced closer or further away from each other e.g barley wheat. unlike a pnumatic precision drill that plants crops like maize and rape seed oil and they are evenly spaced in the ground.


What happens to the crops in a hurricane?

they get destroyed


What is high density planting?

High density planting is a horticultural technique where plants are spaced more closely together than in traditional planting methods. This allows for higher yields per unit area, increased efficiency in resource use, and quicker maturity of crops. It is commonly used in orchards and vineyards to maximize production.


What farming methos were used to grow whole grain for toast?

Whole grain farming methods include spaced out crops and subtle watering. Whole grain crops were hand-picked or were troweled using animal machinery.


What happens after and in a drought?

Animals, humans and crops will die.


What happens to crops when pestcides are used?

They get protected from the pests which are threatening them.


What happens to crops after a few years?

To raise more crops, planters have to to keep clearing new land. Crops such as tobacco ruin fertile soil in only a few years.


What happens to crops if there are no rains?

During drought plants will wither (or dry out)


What are locusts and what happens to the crops in an area attacked by locusts?

Basically locusts are little parasites that kills crops. The crops slowly die off because the locusts treat them like host.


What happens when you have rich soil and warm climates?

can grow many different crops


What happens to all the plants and crops when Demeter begins to despair?

They wither away.