The cropping intensity of groundnut + arhar - sugarcane is
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The cropping intensity of groundnut + arhar - sugarcane is 150%.
- The ratio of Gross Area Sown to the Bet Area Sown is known as Cropping intensity.
- Cropping intensity can be calculated with the formula :
Gross Cropped area divided byNet
Sown area x 100
- A higher Cropping intensity refers to that during one agricultural year a larger proportion of the net area would be cultivated more than ones.
- A high cropping intensity utilizes higher labour and land.
- If the Gross Sown area is 150 acre then it indicates that the farmer utilized the total cultivated land 150%. That is refered to as Cropping intensity.
- Cropping intensity can be increased by increasing the number of crops per cropping cycle . It can also be done by intercropping with the other crops .
- Higher cropping intensity results increase in the frequency of the harvest each year which will ultimately increase food supplies without additional crop land expansion.
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