haryana does not have any agriculture so the question is senseless
Cropping pattern is the proportion of area under different crops at a particular period of time. Cropping patterns in India are influenced by infrastructure facilities, socio-economic factors, technological factors, and economic motivations.
Cropping pattern refers to the arrangement and sequence of crops grown on a piece of land over a specific period. Cropping intensity is a measure of how frequently a piece of land is cropped in a year, usually expressed as the ratio of cropped area to net sown area. Together, these two concepts help in understanding the utilization and productivity of agricultural land.
it is basically that after green revolution pujab and haryana got seeds of hybrid variety with very good yield and also advansed farming mashines came with fertilzers and pestisides but there was alsoa draw back that exess use of these fertilzers led to decline of soil quality and due to this a lot of fertilizers would be used and the would be further degradedcs;'.[;
The top English Colleges in Haryana are : English World, Yamuna Nagar (Haryana), Government college (Haryana), Daronacharya Government college (Haryana).
cropping an image two times
we celebrate haryana day on 1november because haryana was made on 1november
A system that allows you to see the cropping pattern in each field each year.
state best rank haryana is 0861
how many vollage in haryana
there are 19 districts in haryana
it refers to the proportion of area under various crops at any given point of time in an unit area. OR the yearly sequence & spatial arrangement of crops & fallow on a given area.
Cropping pattern refers to the arrangement and sequence in which different crops are cultivated on a piece of land over time. It involves decisions on which crops to grow, the spacing and timing of planting, and the overall organization of agricultural activities to optimize the use of resources and maximize productivity. Different cropping patterns can be used to achieve goals such as soil fertility management, pest control, and income diversification.