In addition to risk reduction, mixed cropping provides several other benefits. It optimizes land use by utilizing available space more efficiently, enhances soil fertility through diverse root systems and nutrient uptake patterns, reduces pest and disease pressure through natural pest ...
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Common examples of mixed cropping combinations include wheat + gram, wheat + mustard, and groundnut + sunflower. These combinations are selected based on crop compatibility, resource requirements, and complementary growth patterns, aiming to maximize land productivity while minimizing risks associated ...
Shivansh Khatri
Asked: In: Class 9 Science
Mixed cropping involves growing two or more crops simultaneously on the same piece of land, whereas mono-cropping involves cultivating a single crop on a given plot. Mixed cropping diversifies agricultural production by intercropping different crops together, providing several benefits such ...
Shivansh Khatri
Asked: In: Class 9 Science