Description : Any crop or combination of crops is grown for grazing or harvesting for immediate or future feeding to livestock?
Last Answer : Ans.Ley Crops
Description : An appropriate combination of farm enterprises viz., cropping system, livestock, poultry, fisheries and the means available to the farmer to raise them for increasing profitability is called as
Last Answer : Ans.Farming system
Description : A close-growing crop, grown primarily to improve and protect the soil from erosion through their ground covering foliage and/or rootmats between periods of regular crop production?
Last Answer : Ans.Cover Crops
Description : A very broad term encompassing all aspects of crop production, livestock farming, fisheries, forestry etc.
Last Answer : Ans.Agriculture
Description : The crop grown on degraded land for improvement is called
Last Answer : Ans.Conservation crop
Description : One crop variety grown alone in pure stands at normal density in a field
Last Answer : Ans.Sole cropping
Description : Crops, those are grown to protect the main cash crop from a certain pest or several pests?
Last Answer : Ans.Trap Crops
Description : An agroforestry practice in which perennial, preferably leguminous trees or shrubs are grown simultaneously with arable crop?
Last Answer : Ans.Alley crops or hedge-row intercrops
Description : With reference to agriculture, what are Smother Crops ? a Crops that are grown for grazing of harvesting for immediate or future feeding of livestock. b Crops grown to conserve the soil ... season when main crop fails. e Crops whose culture practices allow the infestation of weeds intensively.
Last Answer : e Crops whose culture practices allow the infestation of weeds intensively.
Description : Such weeds, that are grown in cultivated field?
Last Answer : Ans.Obligate weeds
Description : Maize variety widely grown in USA?
Last Answer : Ans.Zea mays identata (Dent corn)
Description : Most widely grown maize spp. in India?
Last Answer : Ans.Zea mays indurate (Flint corn)
Description : The highest grown wheat species in India
Last Answer : Ans.T. aestivum
Description : Javanica rice is grown in
Last Answer : Ans.Indonesia
Description : Japonica rice is grown in
Last Answer : Ans.Japan
Description : Indica rice is grown in
Last Answer : Ans.India
Description : Such crops are grown to conserve the soil moisture through their ground covering foliage?
Last Answer : Ans.Mulch Crops
Description : Crops, which protect another crops from trespassing of animals or restrict the speed of wind and are mainly grown as border
Last Answer : Ans.Border/Guard Crops
Description : Crops which are grown to supplement the yield of the main crops?
Last Answer : Ans.Augment Crops
Description : The growing of more than one crop on the same land in one year is termed as
Last Answer : Ans.Multiple cropping
Description : How can a dairy farmer reduce fodder consumption by his cattle and also increase milk production? (1) By increasing the supply of feed concentrate (2) By stall feeding (3) By allowing the cattle to graze in the fields (4) By administering hormones
Last Answer : (3) By allowing the cattle to graze in the fields Explanation: Like dry fodder is used to fill the empty space in the stomach of cattle, green fodder can also achieve the same result. Fat ... to milk. Green fodder can nicely substitute dry fodder and at the same time keeping the cattle satisfied.
Description : The percentage of applied irrigation water stored in the soil and made available for consumptive use by the crop
Last Answer : Ans.Irrigation Efficiency
Description : The practice of flushing out germinable weed seeds before crop sowing is called
Last Answer : Ans.Stale seed bed
Description : What is the Critical Period of Crop-Weed Competition for sugarcane?
Last Answer : Ans.30-120 DAS
Description : What is the Critical Period of Crop-Weed Competition for Upland rice condition?
Last Answer : Ans.Entire period of crop growth
Description : What is the Critical Period of Crop-Weed Competition for transplanted rice?
Last Answer : Ans.30-45 DAS
Description : Which of the following stages of a crop are more prone to weed competition?
Last Answer : Ans.Germination to seedling
Description : The off type crop varieties are
Last Answer : Ans.Rogue
Description : Problematic weed, whose seed once mixed with crop seed is extremely difficult to separate?
Last Answer : Ans.Objectionable weed
Description : Which crop rotation under dryland situation will be more remunerative?
Last Answer : Ans.Sesamum-gram
Description : The length of growing period, suitable for growing only a single dry land crop
Last Answer : Ans.14 weeks
Description : The crop sown under condition of early onset of monsoon
Last Answer : Ans.Pearlmillet and Sesamum
Description : The contingent crop plan suggested when long gap in rainfall
Last Answer : Ans.Providing life saving irrigation only at critical growth stages
Description : Change in normal crop planning to meet weather abnormalities is termed as
Last Answer : Ans.Contingent planning
Description : Crop growing season of dryland farming is
Last Answer : Ans.75 – 120 days
Description : The ratio of the crop yield to the total amount of water used for irrigation is called, measured in kg/ha-cm is
Last Answer : Ans.Water use efficiency
Description : Water requirement of cotton crop
Last Answer : Ans.70-130 cm
Description : The quantity of water needed for normal crop growth and yield in a period of time to a place and may be supplied by precipitation or by irrigation or by both.
Last Answer : Ans.Water requirement of a crop
Description : Irrigation is applied to the crop at
Last Answer : Ans.50%soil moisture depletion stage
Description : The total depth of water (cm) required y a crop during its duration in the field
Last Answer : Ans.Delta
Description : Volume or quantity of water required for irrigation to bring a crop to maturity
Last Answer : Ans.Duty of water
Description : “Relative land area under sole crop required to produce the same yield as obtained under a mixed or intercropping system at the same level of management is termed as
Last Answer : Ans.Land equivalent ratio (LER)
Description : A cropping system where the land is hands over the succeeding crop before the harvest of standing crop.
Last Answer : Ans.Relay or overlapping cropping
Description : The repetitive growing of the same sole crop on the same land is termed as
Last Answer : Ans.Monoculture
Description : Growing of two or more crops simultaneously in alternate rows or otherwise in the same area, where there is significant amount of inter crop competition is called as
Last Answer : Ans.Intercropping
Description : The raising of animals along with crop production is
Last Answer : Ans.Mixed farming
Description : Crop rotation practiced by the majority of the farmers in a given area or locality is called as
Last Answer : Ans.Cropping Pattern
Description : As a source of N, potato crop require fertilizer of
Last Answer : Ans.Potassium nitrate
Description : True potato seed (TPS) enough for planting one ha. crop.
Last Answer : Ans.40-45 gm
Description : Potato crop favours the soil for best growth
Last Answer : Ans.Sandy loam soil