Description : Two or more than two crops of different heights cultivated simultaneously on the same field is called as
Last Answer : Ans.Multistoreyed/Multitired/Multi-level cropping
Description : The most frost affected crop among all field crops?
Last Answer : Ans.Gram
Description : Optimum depth of sowing for most of field crops
Last Answer : Ans.3-5 cm
Description : The crops leave the field exhaustive after growing?
Last Answer : Ans.Exhaustive Crops
Description : Most appropriate crops in dryland farming are
Last Answer : Ans.Pearlmillet, sorghum, gram, toria
Description : A period in which the available soil moisture is enough to meet the evapotranspiration requirement of dry land crops
Last Answer : Ans.Length of growing period
Description : The alternate crops recommended to sow under late onset of monsoon
Last Answer : Ans.Castor, Greengram, Cowpea, Sunflower etc.
Description : Cultivation of crops in areas where average annual rainfall is 1150 mm are categories as
Last Answer : Ans.Rainfed Farming
Description : Irrigation method, suitable for undulating land, sandy soils and Vegetable and fruit crops
Last Answer : Ans.Sprinkler method
Description : The method, suitable for crops i.e. Sorghum, cotton, maize, tobacco, potato, sugarcane etc is
Last Answer : Ans.Furrow method
Description : When the productions of both inter crops is equal to that of its solid planting.
Last Answer : Ans.Companion cropping
Description : Such crops have different growth habits and zero competition to each other.
Last Answer : Ans.Parallel cropping
Description : Growing of two or more crops in quick succession on the same piece of land in a farming year is termed as
Last Answer : Ans.Sequential/non-overlapping cropping
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 : Growing of two or more crops simultaneously and intermingled without row arrangements, wherethere is significant amount of intercrop competition is called as
Last Answer : Ans.Mixed cropping
Description : The repetitive cultivation of an ordered succession of crops or crops and fallow on the same land is called as
Last Answer : Ans.Crop rotation
Description : The recommended fertilizer dose (N:P:K) for fodder and fibre crops are
Last Answer : Ans.2:1:4
Description : The recommended fertilizer dose (N:P:K) for oilseed crops are
Last Answer : Ans.3:2:1
Description : The recommended fertilizer dose (N:P:K) for pulse crops are
Last Answer : Ans.1:2:1 or 1:2:2
Description : The recommended fertilizer dose (N:P:K) for cereal crops are
Last Answer : Ans.4:2:1
Description : Rabi crops are generally denoted as
Last Answer : Ans.Long day plants
Description : Kharif crops are generally denoted as
Last Answer : Ans.Short day plants
Description : The non-edible oilseed crops are
Last Answer : Ans.Castor and Linseed
Description : Crops, those are grown to protect the main cash crop from a certain pest or several pests?
Last Answer : Ans.Trap Crops
Description : The seed of succeeding crops is sown broadcast at 10 to 15 days before harvesting rice crop?
Last Answer : Ans.Paira/Utera Crops
Description : Such crops are grown to conserve the soil moisture through their ground covering foliage?
Last Answer : Ans.Mulch Crops
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 : Crops which are cultivated to catch the forthcoming season when main crop is failed?
Last Answer : Ans.Catch/Contingent Crops
Description : Two major commercial crops are
Last Answer : Ans.(i) Cotton (ii) Sugarcane
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 : Crops which are cultivated on ploughed land?
Last Answer : Ans.Arable crops
Description : Such weeds, that are grown in cultivated field?
Last Answer : Ans.Obligate weeds
Description : The water content between Field capacity (-1/3 bar) to PWP (-15 bar) is called
Last Answer : Ans.Available water
Description : The method in which field divided into number of strips by bunds of around 15 cm height is
Last Answer : Ans.Border strip method
Description : The total depth of water (cm) required y a crop during its duration in the field
Last Answer : Ans.Delta
Description : The flow of excess water from the field after saturation of soil.
Last Answer : Ans.Runoff
Description : One crop variety grown alone in pure stands at normal density in a field
Last Answer : Ans.Sole cropping
Description : Which bacterium is used for nitrogen fixation in sugarcane field?
Last Answer : Ans.Acetobactor diazotrophicus
Description : Grassy weed in barley field can be effectively controlled by
Last Answer : Ans.Both Isoproturon and 2,4-D
Description : Zinc and sulphates deficiency in wheat field reported in
Last Answer : Ans.Punjab
Description : Common herbicide used in rice crop field?
Last Answer : Ans.Anilophos and Butachlor.
Description : Most dominated weed species in rice field is
Last Answer : Ans.Echinochloa spp.
Description : Gas emitted from rice field is
Last Answer : Ans.CH4 (Methan).
Description : The nursery area required for providing seedlings for transplanting 1 ha rice field
Last Answer : Ans.1000 m2 (1/10 ha)
Description : The main important feature of Indian monsoon
Last Answer : Ans.Long breaks in the rainy season or Prolonged Dry spells
Description : Indian Institute of Sugarcane Research (IISR) is situated at
Last Answer : Ans.Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh
Description : Indian/old world cottons are
Last Answer : Ans.Gossipium arborium, G. herbacium
Description : The botanical name of Brown/Indian mustard
Last Answer : Ans.Brassica juncea
Description : Indian dwarf/Club wheat is
Last Answer : Ans.T. spherococum (2n= 28)