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Answered by sarthakp108
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The basic practices of crop production are as follows:

(a) Preparation of soil : The soil has to be prepared as per the requirements of the seed that is to be sown. This is the first basic step of any crop production. (b) Sowing : seeds need to be sown with proper placing and organisation between 2 seeds.

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Answered by RUPAMCHAKRABORTY
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This is the first basic step of any crop production. (b) Sowing : seeds need to be sown with proper placing and organisation between 2 seeds. (c) Adding manure and fertilisers : They help in the growth of the plant. (d) Irrigation : It is required for plant photosynthesis

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Basic Practices of Crop Production

Ploughing. It is also known as tiling. ...

Harrowing. This method is done to smoothen the soil. ...

Levelling. Uneven land affects the quality of the crops. ...

Manuring. The process of adding organic minerals and nutrients to the soil is called manuring.A cropping system refers to the type and sequence of crops grown and practices used for growing them. It encompasses all cropping sequences practiced over space and time based on the available technologies of crop production (Table 7.1). Cropping systems have been traditionally structured to maximize crop yields.

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