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IMPORTANCE OF CROP DIVERSIFICATION 1. Risk management: Crop diversification helps farmers mitigate the risks associated with relying on a single crop. By growing a variety of crops, farmers reduce the vulnerability to weather fluctuations, pests, diseases, market fluctuations, or any other unforeseen factors that could affect a particular crop. If one crop fails, farmers have other crops to fall back on, minimizing the potential financial loss. 2. Soil health improvement: Planting different crop
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IMPORTANCE OF CROP DIVERSIFICATION 1. Risk manage…
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1. Food Crops Crops grown for eating. Examples: Rice, Wheat, Maize, Pulses 2. Cash Crops Crops grown to sell for money. Examples: Cotton, Sugarcane, Jute, Tobacco 3. Kharif Crops Crops grown in the rainy season (June–October). Examples: Rice, Maize, Bajra, Cotton 4. Rabi Crops Crops grown in winter (October–March). Examples: Wheat, Barley, Mustard, Gram 5. Zaid Crops Crops grown in summer (March–June). Examples: Watermelon, Cucumber, Muskmelon 6. Plantation Crops Crops grown on large farms for c
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1. Food Crops Crops grown for eating. Examples: Rice, Wheat, Ma…
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Not all crops are equal! Some take up time, space, and energy—and barely pay off. Jean-Martin Fortier spent decades testing and tracking crops to figure out what actually brings in profit for small-scale farms. In our latest YouTube video, he reveals the 15 crops that consistently outperform others in terms of revenue, growth rate, popularity, and time investment. You won’t be surprised to see several greenhouse crops on the list—but if you don’t have one (or yours is already full), you’ll be ha
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FacebookMarket Gardener Institute
If you don’t want to garden and want a mostly “hands-off garden” during the hottest months of the year, plant a cover crop instead. Some of the benefits of growing cover crops include: • Cover crops can lower soil temperatures by keeping the soil surface shaded. • There is less water lost through evaporation from the soil’s surface. • Cover crops add organic matter to the soil and feed the microorganisms. • Over time, cover crops can improve soil fertility, structure, and moisture capacity. • Co
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If you don’t want to garden and want a mostly “hands-off garden” durin…
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FacebookGrowing in the Garden
🔥 COPS IN THE CROPS — VIDEO DROP! 🔥 Featuring a lightly charred Strathroy-Caradoc Fire Chief, Steve Beasley 🚒 Life gets busy, so sit back, hit play, and enjoy this clean, good-natured roasting of our favourite Fire Chief. 👮‍♂️ Don’t worry, Chief ... we kept the flames low. (We know the Fire Department gets nervous when things start heating up 👀🔥) And yes, before anyone asks… No Fire Chiefs were harmed in the filming of this video. Just his feelings. Maybe. A little. Enjoy the laughs, the r
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🔥 COPS IN THE CROPS — VIDEO DROP! 🔥 Featuring a lightly charre…
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Let’s talk cover crops! A cover crop is a plant(s) grown to cover the soil, typically for the benefit of other crops Benefits Cover crops can help with soil health, soil erosion, water retention, and weed management When to plant Cover crops can be planted at any time of year, but are usually planted after the main crops have been harvested. Generally a few weeks before your first frost. They are grown until the next crop is planted in the spring. How to care for Cover crops require little care,
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