What are weeds?why do farmers remove them from their field
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weeds are unwanted plants which grows with the crops.farmers remove them from the field because it will take all the nurients from the crop plants and the crop plants will not able to grow properly.the crop plant will not get nutrients properly.
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Weeds are more than unsightly plants in a field. They're thieves. They rob soil moisture and nutrients from the competing crop and decrease harvest efficiencies. Weeds also compete with the crop for sunlight. Because they are plants competing to survive in a limited space, weeds are actively removing nutrients from the soil to grow taller, stronger and healthier each day. By removing nutrients for their own growth and development processes, weeds are leaving crops with lower amounts of key nutrients necessary