Economy, asked by pvarshney7236, 1 month ago

Justify whether ti is good to grow bean and wheat together

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Answered by rudrajoshi282006
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Several potential benefits can come from intercropping wheat and beans rather than growing as monocultures:

Beans can fix and use atmospheric nitrogen, wheat uses nitrogen already in the soil.

Wheat plants may have access to more nutrients per plant.

Light competition and disease incidence can be lower.

Pests can be reduced (beans can provide habitat and food source for beneficial insects).

The two crops can be harvested together and separated using a seed dresser or used as a mixed livestock feed (if they mature around the same time), the intercrop can be used for whole crop silage, and both crops can potentially be used for human consumption.

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