Biology Crop Production & Management Part 3 (Kharif, Rabi Crop) Class 8 VIII

TL;DR
Different crops have different climatic requirements, and crop production involves various tasks such as soil preparation, sowing, irrigation, and harvesting.
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Key Insights
- 🎙️ India has different seasons that influence crop cultivation and require specific cropping patterns.
- 🎙️ Crop cultivation is dependent on climatic conditions and the water and sunlight requirements of different crops.
- 💗 Farmers play a crucial role in crop production and follow agricultural practices to increase productivity and meet the needs of the growing population.
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Questions & Answers
Q: What are the different seasons in India, and how do they affect crop cultivation?
India has hot summer, rainy season, autumn, and winter. These seasons have different climatic conditions that impact crop growth and determine when certain crops should be cultivated.
Q: Why do some crops need more water, while others require less?
Plants like sugarcane need more water for their cultivation, while crops like rice and potatoes require less water. The water requirement of crops varies based on their individual needs and growth stages.
Q: What are Kharif crops and Rabi crops?
Kharif crops are those grown during the rainy season, such as sugarcane and maize, which need more water. Rabi crops, like wheat and peas, are grown in winter when water availability is lower.
Q: What are some common agricultural practices followed by farmers?
Farmers follow various practices, including soil preparation, sowing, using fertilizers and pesticides, irrigation, weed control, harvesting, and storage, to ensure better crop productivity and meet the demands of the population.
Summary & Key Takeaways
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India has different seasons, including hot summer, rainy season, autumn, and winter, and crops are grown based on these climatic conditions.
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Crops like sugarcane need more water and are better grown during the rainy season, while crops like rice and potatoes require less water and are suitable for the summer season.
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Different cropping patterns include Kharif crops grown in the rainy season, Rabi crops grown in winter, and vegetables and pulses grown in summer.
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