Hello, engineer, first of all, I need to give you a definition of rotation. In fact, rotation is the time sequence of planting several crops on a piece of land in several crop years. It’s easier to say that we plant wheat on a piece of land this year, soybeans the next year, cotton the next year, and so on.
We have several types of plants in agriculture:
such as fodder plants: alfalfa, clover, vetiver, etc.
We have grains that are divided into cold climate and tropical climate, such as wheat, barley, corn, etc.
We have pulses or legumes such as peas, beans, lentils
And in the same way, oilseed and fibrous plants and
This is so far the engineer
After this, I need to tell you the definition of weeding, weeding, mechanical control of weeds
Among the plants that I have presented to you, we can separate two types of plants: vegetative and non-vegetative plants
For example, you should better understand weeding plants, plants that are cultivated in rows and there is a distance between them, you can have operations like weeding and this was done inside the drifts, such as sugar beet and corn and
Non-vegetable plants are not cultivated in rows, it can be said that they are simply intermingled, such as wheat, barley, etc.
Now, when we want to write a rotation, we must bring a mixture of plants into the rotation, which in terms of being of the same family, for example, two grains of wheat and barley should not be placed in a row.
The best way to write a sequence was the order that I presented to you
Now, we have a classification between the plants themselves and it is based on their sensitivity to the soil structure. When I say grade one, it means that the level of sensitivity to the soil structure is very high. When we say grade three, it means that this level of sensitivity is less. We try to improve the structure of our soil. I will find the weeds and diseases to be controlled. I will write the best rotation. I will give an example below in order.
Fodder plants – 1st grade vegetable plants – 2nd grade vegetable plants – 3rd grade vegetable plants – small grain cereals – fallow (we rest the land without sowing)
Note: small grains such as wheat and barley can be planted before the third grade veggie plants, keep this in mind, then the third grade veggie plants can be planted after them.
clover_ sugar beet_ corn_ safflower_ wheat_ fallow
That is, the example of the point I said
alfalfa _ cotton _ sunflower _ wheat _ safflower _ fallow (this example is the point)
This is an example of a suitable interval
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