How do storage grain losses occur?

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Storage grain losses occur due to late harvest, poor storage structures, biotic and abiotic factors. Biotic factors are microorganisms, insects, rodents or birds while abiotic factors are temperature, moisture, etc. That’s why good post-harvest management is necessary to extend the shelf life of grains. Harvesting cereal crops at the optimum time is necessary to maintain … Read more

The clearing of tropical rain forest for agriculture frequently results in?

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The clearing of tropical rain forest for agriculture frequently results in an increase in the size of the ozone hole, deforestation, loss of biodiversity, soil erosion and climate change. However, as the human population is increasing and the demand for food is increasing globally, therefore there is a need to increase agricultural production. That’s why forest land … Read more

Difference between agro based and mineral based industry?

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The major difference between agro based and mineral based industry is in the source of their raw materials. Agriculture-based industries such as cotton textiles, sugar mills, silk, oil, etc. source their raw materials from agricultural raw products that are plant-based and animal-based. While mineral based industries source their raw material from mineral ores. Some examples … Read more

For increasing production what is common in poultry fisheries and beekeeping?

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For increasing production in poultry, fisheries and beekeeping, breeding, feeding, record keeping, waste management, etc. are common. Breeding is done to increase breed quality and is one of the most important factors that determine production in animal husbandry. Likewise, feeding is necessary to supply the essential nutrients required for the proper development of fish, poultry … Read more

What Are Bt Crops: Types, Advantages & Disadvantages

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Bt crops can be defined as genetically modified crops that contain the toxins derived from the gram-positive, spore-forming bacterium, “Bacillus thuringiensis.” The toxins of the bacterium are “cry proteins” that are toxic to specific pests that belong to the order: Lepidoptera, Coleoptera, Diptera, Hymenoptera and Nematoda. Hence it helps control pests in corn, cotton, potato and … Read more

Do hens lay unfertilized eggs?

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Yes, hens lay unfertilized eggs. They go through a process called ovulation according to light patterns in which they do not need any rooster (male fowl) to lay eggs. However, hens only lay a fertilized egg when mated with a suitable rooster. An adult hen ovulates soon after laying the previous egg and it takes … Read more

10 Best Gardening Gloves For Women

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Women love wearing gardening gloves to protect their hands from cuts, blisters, and sharp rocks or roots while performing gardening activities. It helps avoid chances of tetanus, sepsis, Legionellosis, Melioidosis and Rose gardener’s disease. Therefore, if you do not have a pair of gardening gloves, then you can prefer buying any one of these based … Read more

UKPSC agriculture vacancy 2023, apply now for 645 Posts

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Uttarakhand Public Service Commission (UKPSC) has released vacancies for 645 posts in the agriculture, horticulture and animal husbandry Departments under the combined (Group-C) exam 2023. The application process started on 7th October 2023 and will end on 27th October 2023. Candidates who want jobs in agriculture, horticulture and animal husbandry department can apply on the … Read more

Name The Factors Influencing Agriculture

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The factors influencing agriculture are climate, soil, water availability, nutrients, pests and diseases, topography, technology, market demand, credit access, government policies, etc. However, the major and intrinsic factors that influence farming are climate, soil, topography, water, nutrients, planting material and cultivation technology. Rest all other factors such as market demand, credit access, government policies, etc. … Read more