(Paddy is not cultivated in summer season because it requires lot of water. Therefore, it is cultivated in rainy season)
1. Plough: This is being used since ancient times for tilling the soil, adding fertilisers to the crop, removing the weeds, scraping of soil, etc. It contains a strong triangular iron strip called ploughshare. The main part of the plough is a long log of wood which is called a plough shaft. The indigenous wooden plough is increasingly being replaced by iron ploughs nowadays.
2. Sowing: Sowing is the most important part of crop production. Before sowing, good quality seeds are selected. Farmers prefer to use seeds which give a high yield.
3. Adding Manures and Fertilizers: The substances which are added to the soil in the form of nutrients for the healthy growth of plants are called manure and fertilisers. Continuous growing of crops makes the soil poorer in certain nutrients. Therefore, farmers have to add manure to the fields to replenish the soil with nutrients. This process is called Manuring. Improper or insufficient Manuring results in weak plants.
Advantages of Manures
4. Irrigation: The supply of water to crops at different intervals is called irrigation. The time and frequency of irrigation varies from crop to crop, soil to soil and season to season
5. Protection from weed
6. Harvesting
7. Storage: Storage of produce is an important task. Before storing them, the grains are properly dried in the sun to reduce the moisture in them. This prevents the attack by insect pests, bacteria and fungi. Farmers store grains in jute bags or metallic bins. However, large scale storage of grains is done in silos and granaries to protect them from pests like rats and insects dried neem leaves are used for storing food grains at home. For storing large quantities of grains in big godowns, specific chemical treatments are required to protect them from pests and microorganisms.
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