why jute plants are cut at flowering stage give reasons
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To grow jute, farmers scatter the seeds on cultivated soil.when plants are about 15 to 20 cm tall,they are thinned out. The plants are usually harvested after they flower, before the flowers go to seed. The stalks are cut off close to the ground.
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because to grow jute farmers scatter the seeds on cultivated soil . When the plants are about 15-20 cm tall,they arr thinned out ....the plants are usually harvested after they flower ,before the flowers go to seed.The stalks are cut off close to the ground.
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