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Give two classes of crops​

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Answered by mohitagarwal1610
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THE TWO TYPES OF CROPS ARE KHARIF AND RABI CROPS

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Answered by poonamkathayat30689
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There are many systems of classification of crops for example commercial, taxonomical and agricultural among the agriculture classification of corrupt crops is most widely accepted because it is commonly it covers the taxonomical and commercial and other aspects.

There are many systems of classification of crops for example commercial, taxonomical and agricultural among the agriculture classification of corrupt crops is most widely accepted because it is commonly it covers the taxonomical and commercial and other aspects.Taxonomical classification deals with the taxonomical aspects of classifying aspects of crops—that is their morphology and economical parts and agro-botanical characters.

There are many systems of classification of crops for example commercial, taxonomical and agricultural among the agriculture classification of corrupt crops is most widely accepted because it is commonly it covers the taxonomical and commercial and other aspects.Taxonomical classification deals with the taxonomical aspects of classifying aspects of crops—that is their morphology and economical parts and agro-botanical characters.Advantage: understanding of the morphological characters of any particular family

There are many systems of classification of crops for example commercial, taxonomical and agricultural among the agriculture classification of corrupt crops is most widely accepted because it is commonly it covers the taxonomical and commercial and other aspects.Taxonomical classification deals with the taxonomical aspects of classifying aspects of crops—that is their morphology and economical parts and agro-botanical characters.Advantage: understanding of the morphological characters of any particular familyDisadvantage: crops with different economic uses and morphological and other agro-botanical peculiarities when brought under one family do not generally bring out the economic importance of the individual crops.

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