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 length of growing period, suitable for inter cropping system
Last Answer : Ans.14 to 20 weeks
Description : The herbicides applied 1 day before sowing/planting or just are comes under
Last Answer : Ans.Pre-plant incorporated (PPI) herbicides.
Description : The varieties suitable for late planting of potato is
Last Answer : Ans.Kufri sinduri, Kufri dewa, Kufri jeevan etc.
Description : The most popular method for potato planting is
Last Answer : Ans.Ridge and Furrow
Description : True potato seed (TPS) enough for planting one ha. crop.
Last Answer : Ans.40-45 gm
Description : Flat bed method of sugarcane planting is most common in
Last Answer : Ans.North India
Description : Planting material used for sugarcane planting is
Last Answer : Ans.Upper 1/3 to half part of cane
Description : The requirement of 3 budded sett rate for planting in one hectare land is
Last Answer : Ans.35,000-40,000 setts
Description : Late planting of chickpea is done to protect the seedlings from?
Last Answer : Ans.Wilt disease
Description : The tillage operation, done to create a good seedbed for proper seeding/planting
Last Answer : Ans.Secondary tillage
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 : Such crops have different growth habits and zero competition to each other.
Last Answer : Ans.Parallel cropping
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 : 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 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 most frost affected crop among all field crops?
Last Answer : Ans.Gram
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 : Optimum depth of sowing for most of field crops
Last Answer : Ans.3-5 cm
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 Indian originated field crops are
Last Answer : Ans.Arhar, Mung, Urd, Cotton, Jute, Kodo, Kutki, Oat etc.
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 : The crops leave the field exhaustive after growing?
Last Answer : Ans.Exhaustive 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 : ed planting is practiced for row crops in (a) Semi-arid conditions to place seed deep in moist soil (b) High rainfall areas to improve surface drainage (c) Irrigated areas leaving more space for operation of equipments (d) Both (b) and (c)
Last Answer : d) Both (b) and (c)
Description : The process of growing two or more crops simultaneously on same piece of land with definite row pattern is called as a. Inter cropping b. Mixed cropping c. Multi Storyed system d. Sequence cropping
Last Answer : c. Multi Storyed system
Description : What is Inter-cropping? a. It is the time period between two cropping seasons. b. It is growing of two or more crops in random mixture. c. It is growing of two or more crops in definite row patterns. d. It is growing of different crops on a piece of land in a pre- planned succession.
Last Answer : c. It is growing of two or more crops in definite row patterns.
Description : Growing of two or more crops simultaneously on the same field in a definite pattern is known as - a. mixed cropping b. inter cropping c. mixed farming d. hybrid farming
Last Answer : a. mixed cropping
Description : The consumptive use of water is equal to
Last Answer : Ans.ET + Mw
Description : 1 bale of cotton is equal to
Last Answer : Ans.170 kg
Description : What does planting crops in long rows rather then randomly scattering seeds do?
Last Answer : What is the answer ?
Description : Maximum solar energy is trapped by (a) planting trees (b) cultivating crops (c) growing algae in tanks (d) growing grasses.
Last Answer : (c) growing algae in tanks