Difference between monoculture and Monocropping
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Monoculture is the practice of cultivating one and the same crop on the same piece of land. every cropping season. Whereas, Monocropping is a practice of cultivating a single crop species each growing season and.
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Monoculture and Monocropping:
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- Monoculture is the act of developing indeed the very same yield on a similar land parcel. Though, Monocropping is an act of developing a solitary yield animal varieties each developing season and.
- Monoculture is the agricultural practice of growing a single crop, plant, or livestock species, variety, or breed in a field or farming system at a time.
- Monocropping is the practice of growing the same crop on the same land, year after year. Do this practice depletes the soil of nutrients (making the soil less productive over time), can cause significant erosion and reduces organic matter in the soil.
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