Science, asked by amaaniqbal98712, 1 year ago

despite a favorable condition, a farmer conditions,a farmer's crop failed to give good yield. give possible for this?

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Answered by twosword
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There could be some reasons behind this:

1. The farmer may not have used High Yielding Variety Seeds to increase his production.

2. The crop may get damaged by pests because farmer may not have used pesticides and fertilizers in his farm.

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Answered by MissCardiologist
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Despite favorable conditions, a farmer’s crop can fail to give good yield due to any or some of the following reasons:

(i) The soil was not ploughed properly. – Improper ploughing restricts the penetration of the roots of the crop plants deep into the soil. The consequences could be failure of plant before maturation.

(ii) Improper sowing of seeds – Sometimes the seeds are not covered after sowing is over. This makes the seeds prone to attack by rodents and birds. If a significant amount of seeds are damaged in this manner, it has a direct negative impact on the crop yield.

(ii) Flaws in irrigation – Sometimes despite favorable climate, under- or over-irrigation also leads to crop failure. In under-irrigation, the field remains comparatively dry and the crops wilt. In over-irrigtaion, the field becomes water-logged resulting in crop failure.

(iii) Competition from weeds – If weeds are not removed properly, they compete with the crop plants for nutrition and water. Hence a reduction in the crop yield is observed.

(iv) Loss in harvesting – If harvesting is not done properly, a significant amount of grain seeds are lost along with the chaff. This results in a lower yield.

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