different between multiple cropping and mixed cropping
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According to FAO the difference between multiple cropping and mixed cropping is: multiple cropping is the practice of growing two or more crops in the same land in one year, utilizing several alternatives of cropping patterns for example relay cropping, double cropping, mixed cropping etc. In space and time while Mixed cropping is growing more than one crop simultaneously on the same land without rows.
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