Crop Production & Management in One Shot | CBSE Class 8th | Pariksha Abhyas
PW Little Champs 6th, 7th & 8th・2 minutes read
The session educates attendees on crop production and agriculture, covering topics like crop definition and farming practices. Understanding the importance of proper management, soil preparation, fertilization, and irrigation is crucial for sustainable food production and meeting the food demands of an increasing population.
Insights
- Understanding crop production is crucial due to the increasing food demands of the growing population, emphasizing the need for proper management and distribution of food resources.
- The cultivation and classification of various types of crops, including cereals, vegetables, fruits, fibers, and grains, are essential for sustainable food production and agricultural knowledge.
- Soil preparation, sowing techniques, fertilization, irrigation methods, and weed removal play vital roles in successful crop production, highlighting the significance of each step in the agricultural process.
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Recent questions
What is the definition of a crop?
A group of plants of the same type.
Why is understanding crop production important?
To meet increasing food demands.
What are the steps involved in crop production?
Sowing, irrigation, weeding, fertilizing, protecting, harvesting, storage.
What are the traditional and modern tools used in agriculture?
Plows, shovels, cultivators, tractors.
What are the differences between manure and fertilizers?
Manure is organic, fertilizers are chemical-based.
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