what is weeding? why removing of weeds are necessary.
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A weed is a plant which is considered undesirable in agriculture.
The process of removing weeds is called weeding.
Reasons for the removal of weed from the field is because of the disadvantages of weeds, and they are follows:
1. Weeds reduces yield of the field and also interfere with agricultural operations.
2. Weeds damage the crops.
3. Weeds block the water flow in canals, water-transport system.
4. Weeds also prevent sunlight and space which are required for the growth of crops.
5. Weeds absorb the nutrient form the soil and reduce the quality of agricultural products.
So, for the growth of the crop it is necessary to remove weeds from the field .
Weeding is the process of killing weeds and eradicating them from an area. Weeding is important because weeds are typically invasive, aggressive plants that destroy the environment they live in. If they're allowed to grow unchecked, they can completely take over an area and make it so it's extremely difficult to ever recover.
Weeds will literally attack, bully, and choke other plants and even each other. They purposely grow around more desireable plants, and invade their rootspace. They're biologically able to absorb nutrients much faster than their victims, and even worse they commonly will sap large amounts of a single nutrient out of the soil, killing good plants and corrupting the soil so only they can grow there. Often they will try to hide by resembling the plants they are killing, or will just outright outgrow over the plant to literally steal the sunlight away from it.
They also will cause damage to property, growing in cracks in pavement and concrete and around foundations, weakening and eventually destroying structures as their roots grow underneath and into the concrete and inside areas once sealed and protected.
Weeds often have thorns or toothed leaves that cause harm to animals and people. Often, they are bad tasting or even poisionous to animals and insects. Some weeds even pollute the air they live in by emitting noxious gases harmful to people as they grow in large numbers.
On top of all this they are usually just ugly plants, and an eyesore to most. They spread very easily through large and very aggressive seeds, and are resilient to many attempts to harm them.
So from this it should obvious why weeding is so important. Weeds can't be allowed to get away with all the damage they cause, and even weeds left on their own seemingly not doing anything wrong would cause the same damage given the opportunity, and will help spread their own kind into areas where they shouldn't be. We sometimes need to step in and do our part to help the environment, as so often we are the ones that allowed and gave the oppurtunity for weeds to move into an area in the first place. Weeding isn't just a chore or task, it's the right thing to do.