Environmental Sciences, asked by dinesh2673, 1 year ago

Why a farmer grows paddy in one season and beans in the other season

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Answered by Arslankincsem
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Since Paddy Is A Crop that develops in stormy season that is the reason ranchers develop paddy and bean does not require excessively water so it is developed in other season.


Some cutting edge agriculturists may turn corn and soybeans in a solitary field on substitute years.


Different agriculturists may turn at least six products in a field over various years.

Answered by thewordlycreature
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A farmer can grow paddy in one season and beans in another season. The reason for the answer is that a paddy is a food crops while a bean is a cash crops.

Also alternatively, while the paddy is being cultivated, a lot of nitrogen content in the soil gets destroyed in the soil which is then increased by the paddy which is a leguminous plant which again fixed the nitrogen content in the soil.

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