Monocropping and dual cropping
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monocropping is the agricultural practice of growing a single crop year after year on the same land in the absence of rotation through other crops or growing multiple crops on the same land. corn,soyabeans and wheat are three common crops often grown using monocropping techniques.
in agriculture dual cropping is the practice of growing two or more crops in the same piece of land in same growing season . it is a form of polyculture.
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in agriculture dual cropping is the practice of growing two or more crops in the same piece of land in same growing season . it is a form of polyculture.
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Monocropping:
- The method of cultivating only one crop a year is referred to as 'monocropping'.
- In monocropping, the varieties that have a growth period of little less than a year are taken as crops.
- This method is not practiced much these days as the economic gains from this method of agriculture are way lower than from other methods of agriculture.
Dual cropping:
- This method of agriculture is more popular as it allows growing two crops a year in the same land and increases the chances of gaining more from the same land.
- This method is practiced in a pattern popularly called 'Rabbi' and 'Kharif' (two seasons of sowing).
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