Crop Production Management | Nutrient Management

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zSCR2K81IRo

Duration: 

00:04:20

Year of Production: 

2018

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»Two farmers sow the same variety of seeds in their respective farms and provide exactly the same growing conditions to the seeds. However, only one among the two had a field with fully grown crops. Do you know why? What could be the reason? Watch this video to know the answer.«

As the amount of fertility in the soil determine the quantity and quality of crops yields produced in the field, nutrient management is required.

Given the farming production types, in no cost type, the farmer does not invest any equipment for better production however other production farming types include low and high cost. The pattern used determines the harvest amounts from the field.

Fertility management

First, for nutrient management, plants get nutrients from air, water and soil and the required nutrient include macro such as NPK, Ca, Mg and sulphur and micro such as Fe, Mn, B, Zn, Cu, Mo and Cl.

Finally, nutrient management is an important aspect of crop production management.

Sequence from Sequence to Description
00:0001:25In no cost production farming type, a farmer does not invest any equipment for better production.
01:2601:31Others include low cost and high cost production types.
01:3202:40For nutrients include oxygen, carbon dioxide, hydrogen.
02:4103:14For nutrient management, plants get nutrients from air, water and soil.
03:1503:49Other nutrients include macro and micro nutrients.
03:5004:09Nutrient management is an important aspect of crop production management.

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