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what is the difference between crop rotation and mixed cultivation???

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Answered by Shan1111
15

.The growing of different kinds of crops on a piece of land in a preplanned succession is known ascrop rotation.

In the rotation of crops, leguminous crops like pulses, beans, peas, groundnut and Bengal gram are sown in-between the seasons of cereal crops like wheat, maize and pearl millet. 

The leguminous plants are grown alternately with non-leguminous plants to restore the fertility of the soil.

Planting a leguminous plant will result in nitrogen-rich soil and when a cereal is grown in this soil there is increase in food grain production.

Rotation of crops help in weed control and pest control.

Some successful crop rotation practices are:

Maize + mustard , Rice + wheat etc

Mixed cropping is growing of two or more crops simultaneously on the same piece of land.

 It is also known as multiple cropping. This type of cropping leads to an improvement in the fertility of the soil and hence, increase in crop yield because when the two crops are properly chosen the products and refuse from one crop plant help in the growth of the other crop plant and vice-versa.

Mixed cropping is an insurance against crop failure due to abnormal weather conditions.

Some successful mixed cropping practices are:

1.Soyabean + Pigeon pea

2.Maize + udad dal (Black gram)

3.Pigeon pea + Mung dal (Green gram)

4.Groundnut + Sunflower

5.Sorghum + Pigeon pea

6.Wheat + Chickpea

7.Barley + Chickpea

8.Wheat + Mustard

9.Cotton + Groundnut
Answered by Thor1
8
Hello!!

crop rotation refers to the process of cultivating different crops on the same piece of the land in a prethought way.
















for example : a farmer might grow wheat one year , rice the next.











leguminous -non leguminous are the most popular combinations as the help retain fertility of soil. leguminous(nitrogen rich) cereal type(more productivity














helps in weed/pest control















mixed cultivation refers to growing different varieties of crops on the same piece of land at the same time. example:














farmers may benefit from this method in times of crop failures or poor weather as they might have some yield even after destruction of most of crops













wheat,barley,rice,sugarcane on the same harvest season.







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