FARMERS IN NORTHERN INDIA GROW LEGUMES AS FODDER IN ONE SEASON AND WHEAT IN THE NEXT SEASON. *WHAT IS THIS PRACTICE KNOWN AS? "HOW DOES THIS PRACTICE HELP IN THE REPLENISHMENT OF SOIL? THE MOSQUITO 'P'IS A CARRIER OF VIRUS AND SPREADS A DISEASE 'Q' ANOTHER MOSQUITO 'R' IS THE CARRIER OF PROTOZOAN 'S' AND SPREADS A DISEASE CALLED 'T.
*NAME : MOSQUITO P DISEASE Q
*NAME : MOSQUITO R PROTOZOANS DISEASE T
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Crop Production and Management
Farmers in northern India grow legumes as fodder in one season and wheat in the next season. ... (a) The practice of having different crops in different seasons is called Crop rotation.
Farmers in northern India grow legumes as fodder in one season and cereal crops like wheat in other season. this process is called as crop rotation. this helps in the replenishment of the soil with nitrogen.
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