mixed-cropping

Vocabulary Word

Definition
'Mixed cropping' is the agricultural practice of growing two or more crops in close proximity during the same growing season. It's like having a diversified investment portfolio but for farming!
Examples in Different Contexts
In agriculture, 'mixed cropping' refers to the practice of growing two or more crops in close proximity during the same growing season. A farmer might say, 'Mixed cropping not only maximizes land use but also reduces pest infestations and improves soil health.'
Practice Scenarios
Agriculture

Scenario:

The weather forecasts are not promising for the upcoming planting season, and we need a strategy to mitigate our crop loss risks.

Response:

You’re right! Mixed cropping could be a promising strategy to offset our risk amid unpredictable weather.

Agronomy

Scenario:

Our soil tests show a decline in fertility. We need a sustainable approach to revitalise soil health without relying too heavily on chemical fertilisers.

Response:

That’s a good point. Mixed cropping could enhance soil fertility and reduce our reliance on fertilisers.

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