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Manure is an organic substance that increases soil fertility. It is prepared from decomposition of animal excreta & plant wastes. It consists of Organic matter and nutrients essential for the plant.
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The other sources of information that is available to historians are,
• Diaries of people
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• Autobiographies of important personalities
• Popular booklets and newspapers
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Definition: Anything that can be used to satisfy a need is a resource.
All materials available in our environment which satisfy our needs are called as Resources.
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Cropping patterns:
These are models of raising crops which help in obtaining maximum benefit from the same piece of land, reduce risk of crop failure, disease and infestation. Some of the common types of cropping patterns are:
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Mixed cropping is growing two or more crops simultaneously on the same piece of land, for example, wheat + gram, or wheat + mustard, or groundnut + sunflower.
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Inter-cropping is growing two or more crops simultaneously on the same field in a definite pattern. A few rows of one crop alternate with a few rows of a second crop, for example, soyabean + maize, or finger millet (bajra) + cowpea (lobia). The crops are selected such that their nutrient requirements are different.
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