Science, asked by as0999, 4 months ago

Suresh has grown wheat in his field. After harvesting it he decides to grow
gram in the same field. What could be the reason behind it?​

Answers

Answered by mayday090
4

because of the increasing prices of gram, or the farmer can change the crop according to season or time to grow and harvest

Answered by SharadSangha
0

Suresh decides to grow gram in the same field after harvesting wheat to practice crop rotation.

  • Crop rotation is the process of changing the crops planted on the same piece of land.
  • After harvesting a given crop, crops with the ability to replenish the soil are produced in this approach.
  • Wheat is a grass-based crop that is grown in the field in this situation.
  • Suresh decides to cultivate gram crops in the same field after harvesting because it is a leguminous crop that will refill the soil with nitrogen compounds.
  • As a result, crop rotation will help to maintain soil properties and produce better crop results.

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