Summer ploughing involves turning over soil during the summer months when pests are active. It exposes pests and their eggs to predators, sunlight, and desiccation, reducing their populations and subsequent crop damage.
Summer ploughing involves turning over soil during the summer months when pests are active. It exposes pests and their eggs to predators, sunlight, and desiccation, reducing their populations and subsequent crop damage.
Intercropping helps control weeds by maximizing ground cover, reducing available space and resources for weeds to grow, and creating a competitive environment that inhibits weed establishment and proliferation.
Intercropping helps control weeds by maximizing ground cover, reducing available space and resources for weeds to grow, and creating a competitive environment that inhibits weed establishment and proliferation.
What is summer ploughing, and how does it help in pest control?
Summer ploughing involves turning over soil during the summer months when pests are active. It exposes pests and their eggs to predators, sunlight, and desiccation, reducing their populations and subsequent crop damage.
Summer ploughing involves turning over soil during the summer months when pests are active. It exposes pests and their eggs to predators, sunlight, and desiccation, reducing their populations and subsequent crop damage.
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Intercropping helps control weeds by maximizing ground cover, reducing available space and resources for weeds to grow, and creating a competitive environment that inhibits weed establishment and proliferation.
Intercropping helps control weeds by maximizing ground cover, reducing available space and resources for weeds to grow, and creating a competitive environment that inhibits weed establishment and proliferation.
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