Biology, asked by rajreyansh614, 10 months ago

define green manure
organic farming
roughage
concentrates

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Answered by apaocalipto69
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green manure mean that planting nitrogenous plants like legume plants near the crop plants to provide nitrogen to the crop plants .

ORGANIC FARMING mean than plantation of crops without using any pesticides and fertilizers or herdicides and only using natural pesticides and fertilizers or herdicides

ROUGHAGES are the fibaric food given to cattles and consentrates are also a type of fibrous food for cattles

Answered by cutedevil81
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Green manure:

In agriculture, green manure is created by leaving uprooted or sown crop parts to wither on a field so that they serve as a mulch and soil amendment.[citation needed] The plants used for green manure are often cover crops grown primarily for this purpose. Typically, they are ploughed under and incorporated into the soil while green or shortly after flowering. Green manure is commonly associated with organic farming and can play an important role in sustainable annual cropping systems

Organic farming:

which involves cultivation of plants and rearing of animals in natural ways. This process involves the use of biological materials, avoiding synthetic substances to maintain soil fertility and ecological balance thereby minimizing pollution and wastage. In other words, organic farming is a farming method that involves growing and nurturing crops without the use of synthetic based fertilizers and pesticides. Also, no genetically modified organisms are permitted.

Roughage :

Roughage, or fiber, refers to the carbs in plants that your body cannot digest. This article uses the terms roughage and fiber interchangeably.

Once roughage reaches your large intestine, it’s either broken down by your gut bacteria or exits your body in your stools (2Trusted Source).

Concentrates :

A concentrate is a form of substance which has had the majority of its base component (in the case of a liquid: the solvent) removed. Typically, this will be the removal of water from a solution or suspension, such as the removal of water from fruit juice. One benefit of producing a concentrate is that of a reduction in weight and volume for transportation, as the concentrate can be reconstituted at the time of usage by the addition of the solvent.

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