CROP PRODUCTION AND MANAGEMENT [ CLASS-8 ]

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Crop Production and Management

1.CROP

➤ Same kind of plants cultivated at one place on a large scale is called a crop.


➤ Variety of crops depends on different conditions like temperature, humidity and rainfall.


➤ Types of crops :-


Kharif and Rabi



A. KHARIF CROPS [Rainy season crops]:-

These are sown in June/July and harvested in September/October. Examples- Paddy, Maize, Soyabean, Groundnut, Cotton etc.

image of 6 kharif crops.

B. RABI CROPS [Winter season crops] :-

These are sown in October and harvested in March.Examples- wheat, gram, pea, mustard, linseed etc.

image of 6 rabi crops

2.AGRICULTURAL PRACTICES

➤ Several activities or tasks related to the cultivation of crops are called agricultural practices.

  1. Preparation of soil
  2. Sowing
  3. Adding manure and fertilisers
  4. Irrigation
  5. Protecting from weeds
  6. Harvesting
  7. Storage

PREPARATION OF SOIL

➤ This is the first step before growing a crop.

Tilling or Ploughing:-

➤ The process of loosening and turning of the soil is called tilling or ploughing.

Q.How tilling is done ?

Ans: Tilling is done by agricultural implements-Plough , Hoe and Cultivator.

Q.What benefits from the tilling ?

Ans:

(a)This allows the root to penetrate deep into the soil and to breathe easily.

(b)This helps in the growth of earthworms and microbes present in the soil. They further turn and loosen the soil and add humus to it.

(c) Soil contains minerals, water, air, and some living organisms. Dead plants and animals get decomposed by soil organisms and various nutrients in the dead organisms are released back into the soil. These nutrients are absorbed by the plants.

(d)Tilling brings the nutrient-rich soil to the top so that plants can use these nutrients.

Infographic of traditional plough+ cultivator (tractor)+ hoe.

SOWING

➤ Sowing is an important part of crop production.

➤ Farmers prefer to use good quality ,clean and healthy seeds which give high yield.

Selection of seeds:-

Q.How to separate good-healthy seeds from damaged seeds ?

Ans: If a handful of seeds be put in water taken half in a beaker and be left for some time then we find the damaged seeds float on water because they are hollow and lighter whereas good quality seeds sink in water.

Seeds sowing tools:-

(a) Traditional tool -

This is a funnel-shaped tool. In this tool, seeds are filled into the funnel, passed down through two or three pipes having sharp ends.These ends pierce into the soil and place seeds there.

(b)Seed drill:-

This is used for sowing with the help of tractors.This sows the seeds uniformely at equal distance and depth.It ensures that seeds get covered by the soil after sowing.This protects seeds from being eaten by birds. This tool saves time and labour.

infographic of seed sowing traditional and modern tools.

Q Appropriate distance between the seeds is necessary. Why? 

Ans: (a) To avoid over crowding of plants.
(b)This allows plants to get sufficient sunlight, nutrients and water from the soil.

ADDING MANURE AND FERTILISERS

Manure and Fertilisers:-

➤ The substances which are added to the soil in the form of nutrients for the healthy growth of plants are called manure and fertilisers.

➤ Soil supplies mineral nutrients to the crop plants. These nutrients are essential for the growth of plants.

➤ Continuous cultivation of crops makes the soil poor in nutrients. Therefore, farmers have to add manure to the fields to replenish the soil with nutrients.

Manuring:-

➤ The process of adding manure to the soil to replenish the nutrients in it, is called manuring.

➤ Improper or insufficient manuring results in weak plants.

Manure:-

➤ It is an organic substance obtained from the decomposition of plant or animal wastes.

➤ Use of manure improves soil texture as well as its water retaining capacity.

➤ Crop rotation also replenishes the soil with nutrients.

➤ Rhizobium bacteria, present in the nodules of roots of leguminous plants, fix atmospheric nitrogen.

Q. How the manure is prepared ?

Ans: Plant or animal wastes are dumped in pits at open places and are allowed to decompose. The decomposition is caused by some microorganisms. The decomposed matter is used as organic manure.

Fertilisers :-

➤ These are chemicals which are rich in a particular nutrient.These are produced in factories. Examples - (a) urea (b) ammonium sulphate (c) super phosphate (d) potash (e) NPK [Nitrogen, Phosphorus, Potassium ].

➤ Fertilisers increase productivity of crops but their excess use make the soil less fertile.

➤ Fertilisers are water pollutant.

Difference between Fertiliser and Manure

S.No. Fertilisers Manure
1. It is a man - made inorganic salt. It is a natural substance obtained by the decomposition of cattle dung and plant residues.
2. It is prepared in factories. It can be prepared in the fields.
3. It does not provide any humus to the soil. It provides humus to the soil.
4. These are very rich in plant nutrients like N , P , K. These are relatively less rich in plant nutrients.

Q. Organic manure is considered better than fertilisers. why ?

Ans: Reasons are :-

➤ (i) Manure increases the water holding capacity of the soil.

➤ (ii) Manure makes the soil porous which makes easy exchange of gases.

➤ (iii) Manure improves the texture of the soil.

IRRIGATION

Q. What do you mean by irrigation ?


Ans: Supplying water to crops at regular intervals is called irrigation.


Q. How are the irrigation intervals and frequency vary ?


Ans: This varies from -

(i) crop to crop

(ii)soil to soil

(iii) season to season

Q. What are the different sources of water for irrigation ?


Ans: Different sources of water for irrigation are :- wells , tubewells, ponds, lakes, rivers, dams, and canals.



Q. What are the different methods of irrigation ?


Ans: Methods of irrigation can be classified as the following:-

(A) Traditional methods:-

(i)moat (pulley - system)
(ii)chain pump
(iii) dhekli
(iv)rahat (Lever system)

(B)Modern methods :-

Modern irrigation methods have been designed to minimize water waste and maximize crop yield.
Sprinkler irrigation:-
This method is similar to natural rainfall. Water is distributed through a system of pipes usually by pumping.It is then sprayed into the air through sprinklers so that it breaks up into small water drops which fall to the ground.
Drip irrigation:-
Subsurface irrigation
Surface irrigation

🌾 Class 8 – Crop Production and Management (50 MCQs)

1. What is the process of growing crops called?

a) Harvesting
b) Agriculture ✔
c) Irrigation
d) Storage

2. Which of the following is a Kharif crop?

a) Wheat
b) Rice ✔
c) Gram
d) Mustard

3. Which tool is used for loosening soil?

a) Hoe ✔
b) Sprinkler
c) Sickle
d) Drill

4. The process of scattering seeds is called:

a) Irrigation
b) Broadcasting ✔
c) Harvesting
d) Storage

5. Which is a Rabi crop?

a) Maize
b) Wheat ✔
c) Paddy
d) Cotton

6. Which nutrient is mainly supplied by fertilizers?

a) Nitrogen ✔
b) Oxygen
c) Hydrogen
d) Carbon

7. What is irrigation?

a) Cutting crops
b) Supply of water to crops ✔
c) Storing grains
d) Adding manure

8. Which method saves water?

a) Flooding
b) Sprinkler ✔
c) Manual
d) Canal

9. Harvesting is:

a) Sowing seeds
b) Cutting crops ✔
c) Watering plants
d) Ploughing

10. Which tool is used for harvesting?

a) Hoe
b) Sickle ✔
c) Plough
d) Drill

11. What is manure?

a) Chemical substance
b) Organic matter ✔
c) Water
d) Seed

12. Which improves soil fertility?

a) Fertilizers
b) Manure ✔
c) Pesticides
d) Harvesting

13. Weeds are:

a) Useful plants
b) Unwanted plants ✔
c) Crops
d) Seeds

14. Removal of weeds is called:

a) Harvesting
b) Weeding ✔
c) Irrigation
d) Sowing

15. Which process separates grains from chaff?

a) Ploughing
b) Winnowing ✔
c) Hoeing
d) Irrigation

16. Which crop needs more water?

a) Wheat
b) Paddy ✔
c) Gram
d) Mustard

17. Kharif crops are grown in:

a) Winter
b) Summer
c) Rainy season ✔
d) Spring

18. Rabi crops are grown in:

a) Rainy season
b) Winter ✔
c) Summer
d) Autumn

19. Example of a fertilizer:

a) Compost
b) Urea ✔
c) Leaves
d) Cow dung

20. Which is a weed?

a) Wheat
b) Grass ✔
c) Rice
d) Maize

21. Crop rotation helps in:

a) Soil fertility ✔
b) Harvesting
c) Storage
d) Irrigation

22. Which tool is used for sowing seeds?

a) Seed drill ✔
b) Hoe
c) Sickle
d) Plough

23. Seeds should be:

a) Damaged
b) Healthy ✔
c) Old
d) Broken

24. Threshing is:

a) Cutting crop
b) Separating grain ✔
c) Watering
d) Sowing

25. Storage is done to:

a) Protect grains ✔
b) Grow crops
c) Harvest crops
d) Water crops

🌾 Class 8 – Crop Production MCQ Quiz (50 Questions)

1. What is the process of growing crops called?

a) Harvesting
b) Agriculture
c) Irrigation
d) Storage
Show Answer✔ Agriculture

2. Which is a Kharif crop?

a) Wheat
b) Rice
c) Gram
d) Mustard
Show Answer✔ Rice

3. Which tool is used for loosening soil?

a) Hoe
b) Sprinkler
c) Sickle
d) Drill
Show Answer✔ Hoe

4. The process of scattering seeds is called?

a) Irrigation
b) Broadcasting
c) Harvesting
d) Storage
Show Answer✔ Broadcasting

5. Which is a Rabi crop?

a) Maize
b) Wheat
c) Paddy
d) Cotton
Show Answer✔ Wheat

6. Which nutrient is mainly supplied by fertilizers?

a) Nitrogen
b) Oxygen
c) Hydrogen
d) Carbon
Show Answer✔ Nitrogen

7. What is irrigation?

a) Cutting crops
b) Supply of water to crops
c) Storage
d) Manure
Show Answer✔ Supply of water

8. Which method saves water?

a) Flooding
b) Sprinkler
c) Manual
d) Canal
Show Answer✔ Sprinkler

9. Harvesting is?

a) Sowing
b) Cutting crops
c) Watering
d) Ploughing
Show Answer✔ Cutting crops

10. Tool used for harvesting?

a) Hoe
b) Sickle
c) Plough
d) Drill
Show Answer✔ Sickle

11. What is manure?

a) Chemical
b) Organic matter
c) Water
d) Seed
Show Answer✔ Organic matter

12. Which improves soil fertility?

a) Fertilizer
b) Manure
c) Pesticide
d) Harvest
Show Answer✔ Manure

13. Weeds are?

a) Useful
b) Unwanted plants
c) Crops
d) Seeds
Show Answer✔ Unwanted plants

14. Removal of weeds?

a) Harvesting
b) Weeding
c) Irrigation
d) Sowing
Show Answer✔ Weeding

15. Separation of grains?

a) Ploughing
b) Winnowing
c) Hoeing
d) Irrigation
Show Answer✔ Winnowing

16. Which crop needs more water?

a) Wheat
b) Paddy
c) Gram
d) Mustard
Show Answer✔ Paddy

17. Kharif crops are grown in?

a) Winter
b) Summer
c) Rainy season
d) Spring
Show Answer✔ Rainy season

18. Rabi crops are grown in?

a) Rainy
b) Winter
c) Summer
d) Autumn
Show Answer✔ Winter

19. Example of fertilizer?

a) Compost
b) Urea
c) Leaves
d) Dung
Show Answer✔ Urea

20. Example of weed?

a) Wheat
b) Grass
c) Rice
d) Maize
Show Answer✔ Grass

21. Crop rotation helps?

a) Soil fertility
b) Harvesting
c) Storage
d) Irrigation
Show Answer✔ Soil fertility

22. Tool for sowing?

a) Seed drill
b) Hoe
c) Sickle
d) Plough
Show Answer✔ Seed drill

23. Seeds should be?

a) Damaged
b) Healthy
c) Old
d) Broken
Show Answer✔ Healthy

24. Threshing is?

a) Cutting
b) Separating grain
c) Watering
d) Sowing
Show Answer✔ Separating grain

25. Storage is done for?

a) Protection
b) Growth
c) Harvest
d) Water
Show Answer✔ Protection

26. Pulse crop?

a) Wheat
b) Gram
c) Rice
d) Maize
Show Answer✔ Gram

27. Oil seed?

a) Mustard
b) Wheat
c) Rice
d) Maize
Show Answer✔ Mustard

28. Excess fertilizer causes?

a) Pollution
b) Growth
c) Rain
d) Harvest
Show Answer✔ Pollution

29. First step?

a) Harvest
b) Soil preparation
c) Storage
d) Irrigation
Show Answer✔ Soil preparation

30. Plough used for?

a) Cutting
b) Loosening soil
c) Watering
d) Storage
Show Answer✔ Loosening soil

31. Hoe used for?

a) Weeding
b) Harvest
c) Storage
d) Irrigation
Show Answer✔ Weeding

32. Seed drill helps?

a) Uniform sowing
b) Harvest
c) Cutting
d) Storage
Show Answer✔ Uniform sowing

33. Healthy soil contains?

a) Nutrients
b) Plastic
c) Stones
d) Dust
Show Answer✔ Nutrients

34. Not a crop?

a) Mango
b) Wheat
c) Rice
d) Maize
Show Answer✔ Mango

35. Sprinkler used for?

a) Irrigation
b) Harvest
c) Storage
d) Sowing
Show Answer✔ Irrigation

36. Drip irrigation helps?

a) Save water
b) Waste water
c) Cut crop
d) Store
Show Answer✔ Save water

37. Cereal crop?

a) Rice
b) Gram
c) Mustard
d) Pea
Show Answer✔ Rice

38. Not Kharif?

a) Wheat
b) Paddy
c) Maize
d) Cotton
Show Answer✔ Wheat

39. Not Rabi?

a) Rice
b) Wheat
c) Gram
d) Mustard
Show Answer✔ Rice

40. Germination needs?

a) Air, water, heat
b) Fire
c) Dust
d) Plastic
Show Answer✔ Air, water, heat

41. Fertilizers are?

a) Chemical
b) Natural
c) Water
d) Air
Show Answer✔ Chemical

42. Manure is?

a) Organic
b) Chemical
c) Gas
d) Liquid
Show Answer✔ Organic

43. Tractor used for?

a) Ploughing
b) Cooking
c) Writing
d) Reading
Show Answer✔ Ploughing

44. Silo used for?

a) Storage
b) Harvest
c) Sowing
d) Water
Show Answer✔ Storage

45. Granary stores?

a) Grains
b) Water
c) Soil
d) Tools
Show Answer✔ Grains

46. Fibre crop?

a) Cotton
b) Rice
c) Wheat
d) Gram
Show Answer✔ Cotton

47. Crop yield means?

a) Production
b) Storage
c) Water
d) Cutting
Show Answer✔ Production

48. Not agriculture?

a) Cooking
b) Sowing
c) Irrigation
d) Harvest
Show Answer✔ Cooking

49. Best seeds?

a) Damaged
b) Healthy
c) Broken
d) Old
Show Answer✔ Healthy

50. Crop production is important for?

a) Food
b) Air
c) Water
d) Soil
Show Answer✔ Food
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