1. Name the medium in which plants grow.
2. Why is it necessary to dry grains before storing them?
3. How are manures prepared by the farmers?
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1. PLANTS GROW IN A NEUTRAL OR SLIGHTLY ALKALINE MEDIUM.
2. IF THE GRAINS ARE NOT DRIED, THEN THE GRAINS GET MILDEWED MEANING THEY BECOME MOIST AND WILL SLOWLY ROT.
3. MOST POOR FARMERS USE COW DUNG AND OTHER ORGANIC MATTER WHICH HAS BEEN AGED FOR MONTHS AS AN EFFECTIVE MANURE. SOME FARMERS ALSO ADD EARTHWORMS TO INCREASE THE NITROGEN CONTENT AS NITROGEN IS VERY USEFUL FOR PLANTS
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- Plants grow in soil...Usually this layer is the crust...Its the topmost layer of the earth..
- So that fungus doesnot grow on these grains and so that they are not damaged...
- The farmer first collects the waste organic things from the field...then he put all these inside a pit and let it biodegrate...and the manure is ready...
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