● When and why is 'Farmer's Day' celebrated every year in the country?
: - December 23, on the birthday of former Prime Minister Late Chaudhary Charan Singh, who is called the Messiah of the Farmers
● Who is the Rabi crop?
: - This crop is sown in October-November. It is cut in March-April. Such as wheat, barley, gram, peas, mustard, potato, mustard etc.
● What is the kharif crop called?
: - This crop is sown in June-July and is cut in November-December. Paddy, sugarcane, oilseeds, cotton, maize, sesame, jowar, millet etc.
● Who is the cash crop called?
: - The crop which is done by farmers for the purpose of business. Such as cotton, sugarcane, tobacco, jute etc.
● What does the word zaid crop mean? : - It is sown in May-June and is cut in July-August. Like-rye, urad, moong, watermelon, melon, cucumber, cucumber etc.
● What is zoom farming? : - In this, the land is cleared by cutting forests. After this land is cultivated. After a few days, the land is abandoned after the fertility is over. This kind of cultivation is done in the states of the Northeast
Name of Agricultural Methods: -
Sericulture - silkworm rearing
Epiculture - Beekeeping
Pisciculture - fisheries
Floriculture - Flowers Production
Viticulture - grape cultivation
Vermiculture - earthworm rearing
Pomoculture - production of fruits
Olereculture - Production of Vegetables
Horticulture - Horticulture
Aeroportic - Planting Plants in the Wind
Hydroponics - Planting Plants in Water
Agricultural Revolution: -
Green Revolution - Food Production
White Revolution - Milk Production
Blue Revolution - Fisheries Production
Brown Revolution - Fertilizer Production
Silver Revolution - egg production
Yellow Revolution - Oilseeds Production
Krishna Revolution - Biodiesel Production
Red Revolution - Tomato / Meat Production
Pink Revolution - Shrimp Production
Badami Revolution - Massa Production
Gold Revolution - Fruit Production
Amrit Revolution - River Joint Projects
Agriculture of India: -
India's agriculture depends on the most - on rain
The crop that sows in October and is cut in April, what is called - Rabi crop
The crop that sows in July and is cut in October, which crop is it - the paddy crop
The crop that is prepared between Rabi and Kharif crops, which is it - the zayed crop
What are the crops of kharif - Jowar, millet, maize, rice, sesame etc.
What are the rabi crops - wheat, gram, barley, peas, mustard, potato etc.
What are the zayed crops - melon, cucumber cucumbers etc.
What are the cash crops - Rice
Which area is called 'the bowl of rice' - the field of Krishna and Godavari
What is the state which produces the most food grains of India - Uttar Pradesh
Which crops are grown in India? Paddy
Who is the father of the Green Revolution? -1967-68 AD
Who is the father of the Green Revolution - Dr. M. S. Swaminathan
What was the main purpose of Green Revolution - bringing self-reliance in food production
Green Revolution was most useful on which crop - wheat and rice
Which state is called 'Grain Reserve of India' - Punjab
What is the place of India in vegetable production - second
What is the place of India in the production of fruits - second
What is the relation between the 'drain revolution' - from fisheries industry
The 'White Revolution' is related to which industry - from milk production
The 'golden revolution' is related to which crop - from the production of bogwani and honey
'Gol Revolution' was played for - for the production of potatoes
Which revolution is not related to - Krishna Revolution
What is the pink revolution related to - shrimp production
In India, the percentage of total working population is in agriculture - 64.5%
Which crops are grown in the hill areas of Nilgiris - coffee
Where is the National Juicy Fruit Research Center - Nagpur
Which city is famous for cultivating grapes - Nasik
Which of the states is peanuts grown in India? In Gujarat
Which state is most produced in rice- West Bengal
Which state of India does not have wheat cultivation- Tamil Nadu
Which time harvesting and sowing takes the most time - Sugarcane
When the oilseed technology mission was established-in 1986
What is the world's location in India's fertilizer production - third
Currently the contribution of agriculture and allied sectors to India's gross domestic product - 13.67%
The average percentage of grain in peanuts is -70%
Where is the Central Arid Land Farming Research Institute - Hyderabad
What season is cultivated in maize - in Kharif season
Who is credited with bringing white revolution in milk production - Dr. Verghese Kurien
What is the location of India in milk production?
Where is the best tea produced in India? Darjeeling
Which crop requires excessive water but not deposits - tea
Which is the largest producing state of cashew-Kerala
What are the fiber crops - cotton, jute, flax etc.
Where is the import of long fiber cotton in India primarily - United States
Which state of India is the largest in pulses production - Rajasthan
What is the state of producing clean aquatic fish - Pt. Bengal
Which of the world does India in tobacco production - third
Which is the largest area of India's jute - West Bengal
Which is India's largest soybean producing state - Madhya Pradesh
What is the world's position in coconut production - the first
As a result of the Green Revolution, whose productivity decreased in total food grains in the country - pulses and fat grains
Which is the best crop for dry land - Peanut
What is Jhoom - One Way of Agriculture
Jute is cultivated on a large scale in the river area - in the Hooghly river area
Where is the largest amount of saffron in Kashmir?
Which is the first state to give status of industry to agriculture - Maharashtra
Which committee has proposed to levy tax on agricultural land - Raj Committee
What percentage of the total area of India is cultivated? 51 percent
In India, on what percentage is there a pasture? 4 percent
What is the percentage of land full of forest? 21 percent
What is the percentage of land in wastelands and unused land in India? 24 percent
What percentage of the total agricultural land in the country is cultivated on wheat?15 percent
Which crop affected most of the Green Revolution? Rice and wheat
Who goes to the credit of bringing green revolution in India? Dr. MS Swaminathan
When did the Green Revolution begin in India? 1967-1968 AD
When was the establishment of the oilseed technology mission? 1986 AD
How much India is self-reliant in the case of urea? 100 percent
Which fertilizer imports India completely?Potassium
Who is the only producer state of saffron?Jammu and Kashmir
Where is the largest silk in India?Karnataka
Which is the best of India in Natural Rubber? Kerala (fourth place in the world)
Nasik is famous for whose cultivation?grapes
Which place is famous for the production of quite a lot? Karg (hill of Nilgiris)
Where is the National Juicy Fruit Research Center located? Nagpur
What are the most tobacco-producing states? Andhra Pradesh and Tamilnadu
India is the world's first place in which production? Mango, lemon, lemon, banana, coconut, black pepper, ginger, turmeric.
Which is the place of India in the world of vegetables and fruits? India (first place is China).
Which country is the country after China in the production of rice in the world?India
Crop & Production State: -
Rice - p. Bengal, Uttar Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh, Bihar and Punjab
Wheat - Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Haryana, Bihar, Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan
Jowar - Maharashtra, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh and Andhra Pradesh
Pulses - Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan, Bihar, P.Bengal, Gujarat and Andhra Pradesh
Bajra - Gujarat, Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh
Barley - Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Bihar and Punjab
Oilseeds - Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, p. Bengal and Orissa
Mungfli - Gujarat, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh
Sugarcane - Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Haryana and Punjab
Kaavah - Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Andhra Pradesh and Maharashtra
Tea - Assam, p. Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Andhra Pradesh and Maharashtra
Patasan - P. Bengal, Bihar, Asom, Orissa and Uttar Pradesh
Cotton - Maharashtra, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Punjab, Karnataka, Haryana, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh
Rubber - Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Asom and Andaman-Nicobar Islands
Tobacco - Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Tamilnadu, Maharashtra and Uttar Pradesh. Bengal
Black Pepper - Kerala, Karnataka, Tamilnadu and Puducherry
Turmeric - Andhra Pradesh, Orissa, Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra and Bihar
Cashews - Kerala, Maharashtra and Andhra Pradesh
Irrigation in India: -
What percentage of irrigated area is available on the percentage of pure sown area in India? 33 percent
How much is the pure sown area in India?1360 lakh hectare
Which of the largest irrigation is currently in India? Well and tube well
What percentage is stored in the canals in the country? 31.4 percent
What percentage of irrigation is done by wells and tube wells in the country? 55.9 percent
Where are the most tube wells and pumpsets? Tamil Nadu (second place is Maharashtra)
Which is the most concentrated state of tube wells? Uttar Pradesh
Which state is the first place in terms of irrigation with a pond? Tamil Nadu
Which state has the largest portion of the total cumulative area in the country by the canals? Uttar Pradesh
Which state is such that where all the tools are used for irrigation? Andra Pradesh
Which state has the highest accumulated land in the total agricultural land? Punjab (94.70%)
Muds of India: -
What is the main basis of any country's agriculture - the soil of that country
How many types of soil are found in India - 8
What is the most important soil of India-the alluvial soil
The new alluvial soil is known by other names - Khadar Mitti
Potash is the highest in which soil - in alluvial soil
What is the second name of black soil - red soil
Black soil is most useful for the crop - cotton
The 'red color' of red clay is caused by - due to the iron oxide
Iron and silica are most commonly found in which soil - latrite soil
What is the most suitable soil for tea cultivation - Latrite soil
How many percent of all the parts of India are alluvial soil - 24%
Which soil is formed from the flow of lava - black soils
Which soil is rich in organic matter-black soil
Which soil is formed by the fragmentation of basalt rock - black soil
Which soil does not require irrigation for agriculture - black soil
Where is the expansion of Lala dirt in India - Andhra Pradesh and Tamilnadu
In which soil the iron and aluminum particles are found - in the latrite soil
Which soil is suitable for paddy cultivation - loam soil
How to prevent soil erosion - by planting forest
Which state is most commonly known as Reigurd soil - in Maharashtra
What type of soil is gypsum used to make it fertile - acidic soil
What type of matter does the excess of organic matter - in black soil
Which state of India has inland salable wet land - in Rajasthan
What is the name of Laturite soil by others?
What is known as black cotton soil?
Where is the highest latrine soil - in Mulbar coastal regions
Which soil is formed by granite and Nice rocks - red clay
Which type of soil requires the lowest fertilizer - alluvial soil
What kind of soil is found in the northern plains of India - alluvial soil
Which soil has the highest area in peninsular India - Black soil
The old alluvial soil is known by what other name - Bangar
How far below the surface of the soil alluvial soil in the Ganges - 600 meters
Who is responsible for the construction of latrite soil - up elasticity and capillary action
When the soil becomes dry and wet when dry, it becomes wrapped like curd - latrite soil
Soil study is called - Soil Science
The Indian Council of Agricultural Research has divided the number of sections - in 8 classes
World Agriculture: -
Who introduced the agricultural states of the world - D. Hitelsi
How much of the world's total surface area is engaged in agricultural work - 11%
The principle of von thüenen is based on - on the comparative advantage
What is the world's largest wheat exporter country - Argentina
The ideal temperature for wheat crop is - 15 ° -20 ° C
Which crops are grown in winter season in the delta region of Nile - wheat
Related to agriculture of wheat - steppe
Which climate is most suitable for wheat cultivation - temperate
How much of the North Gorla world grows wheat - 90%
Which river valley is famous for rice in Italy - Po River valley
Which soil is related to the cultivation of wheat - from Cheranozam
Which crop is needed for irrigation - to rice
Which soil is most suitable for paddy cultivation - Smooth Soil
Where is the Belt of Mecca found in the world - America
Where was the first cultivation of corn - in Central America
In which island sugarcane cultivation is best - in the Hawaiian Islands
Which country is ahead of tea exports? Kenya
World famous 'Vulnerable variety tea' is born in which country - Taiwan
What is yarava - a tea-like shrub in Paraguay
What is the appropriate climate for tea cultivation? Monsoon
What is 'fajda' - kavah garden
Which country is the world's largest producer of coffee - Brazil
Where is the world's largest cotton cultivation - in China
What is the largest rubber producing country in the world - Thailand
Which is the world's first country in milk production - India
Which country is the largest producer of transgenic crops - China
Which valley is famous for the cultivation of opium - the valley of Izmir
Which place is India's place in jute production?
What is called intensive agriculture of fruits, flowers and vegetables done in the outer part of metropolitan cities - Barhar agriculture
Where is the most intense cultivation-in Japan
Where is the development of gardening agriculture in the world - in South East Asia
Where did the transferable agriculture originate from Thailand?
India is the best producer and consumer - of tea
Indian cotton is of a different kind - small fibers
Which is the most jute producing area in the world - Deltaai Ground of Ganga-Brahmaputra
How to keep silk worms at the trading level for silk production - Sericller
What is called the commercial agriculture of vegetables spreading on the land - Olary Culture
Why cotton is not lost in equatorial regions - due to excessive rainfall
What type of human economic activity is agriculture - primary
Who is considered the most exquisite taste in the world - say Mocha
In which country is olive groves? In France
What is mixed agriculture - crop production and animal husbandry on the same farm
The field of intensive agriculture is related to Canada - from Canada
What is the second name of truck farming - marketing horticulture
Man-made grains - Tritic
Whose species is 'Ashmouni' - of cotton
Which crops are grown in lava-made plains of the world? Cotton
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