Crop Management
Crop management is an important agricultural practice for sustaining agricultural production and production efficiency. It involves a range of activities that can increase yields, improve crop quality, and decrease the potential for harm from pests, diseases, and weeds. Crop management techniques include assessing soil fertility, selecting crop varieties for soil and climate conditions, and determining the timing of planting, spraying, and harvesting. Other techniques include crop rotation, weed and pest control, fertilizer application, and soil and water conservation. These practices help to maintain healthy and productive crops, resulting in higher yields and improved profitability.
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