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farmers switch to hybrid

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Answered by shaurya168
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Explanation:

First generation hybrids, however, do not breed true to type, meaning that the seed they set may not grow into crops that are identical to the 'parent' plants. This can result in variations in yield and quality therefore many farmers prefer to buy new hybrid seed each year to ensure consistency in their final product.

The hybrid's characteristics are very predictable and the plants in a field are much more uniform. Importantly, hybrid lines boosted yields considerably and delivered the benefit of allowing farmers to predict how much to plant for feeding livestock or milling

Answered by Anonymous
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Hybrids are particularly useful in less fertile, more challenging situations, as the technology has been used to develop characteristics that help the plant overcome stress such as a lack of water or extreme cold weather, as well as improving yields. They are also more responsive to inputs than conventional varieties.

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