how do we decide which crops grow in which season
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By their climatic condition ,soil fertility and their nutrients level.
on what crop to plant Deciding season basis is dependent on several things on a season Most farmers are "geared up" for two or three main crops, with planters, cultivators, and harvesters for gathering those crops. If, for example, you plant peanuts, the machine that gathers them is specific to this crop, as with cotton, you only pick cotton with it. Combines are a little more universal, interchangeable headers can allow you to pick cereal grains, soy beans, and corn with i...but smaller scale farmers don't have access to all of these machines, so their choice may be limited three or four crops Of these crops, the farmer would look at the market values expected for the crop year, the commodity conditions, and other information that gives them insight on what crop prices might be at harvest/selling time.
Other things the farmer might consider is whether they have crops in incentive or government subsidy programs, since these often require an annual minimum acreage to remain the program, and spacing out harvest dates, so two or more crops will not require harvesting at the same time, like growing peanuts and cotton; generally both are harvested in the fall, and planting both may mean one has to stay in the field until harvest of the other is complete.