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Crop Production

Lesson 14 of 40
1 min read Mathew Wahome

Introduction

In crop production, farmers grow crops for food, fiber, or other commercial purposes. It involves various activities such as land preparation, planting, cultivation, and harvesting.

Types of Crops

  • Definition: Crops are plants cultivated by farmers for a specific purpose.

    Example: Maize, beans, and potatoes are examples of crops grown for food.

Factors Affecting Crop Production

  • Definition: Various factors influence crop production, including climate, soil type, water availability, and pests.

    Example: A farmer in a region with erratic rainfall may struggle to grow crops due to water scarcity.

Crop Rotation

  • Definition: Crop rotation is the practice of growing different crops in succession on the same piece of land to improve soil fertility and reduce pests.

    Example: Planting maize in one season and beans in the following season on the same land.

Common Mistakes

  • Neglecting soil testing before planting.
  • Overuse of chemical fertilizers leading to soil degradation.
  • Ignoring pest and disease control measures.

Key Points

  • Proper land preparation is essential for successful crop production.
  • Crop rotation helps maintain soil fertility and reduces pests.
  • Water management is crucial for crop growth and development.

Practice Questions

  1. Explain the concept of crop rotation and its benefits.

  2. List and explain two factors that can affect crop production.

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