Crop Management

Crop management is the process of planning, organizing, and implementing strategies to ensure the optimal growth, health, and yield of crops. It involves various practices and techniques that are used to improve soil fertility, control pests and diseases, and maximize water and nutrient use efficiency. These practices include tillage, irrigation, fertilization, weed and pest control, and crop rotation. Effective crop management is essential for sustainable agriculture, as it helps to maintain soil health, prevent yield loss, and reduce environmental impacts.

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Aerial view of agricultural fields, showcasing distinct sections of lush green crops and tilled brown soil, bordered by a light-colored dirt path intersecting the fields.
Aerial view of agricultural fields, showcasing distinct sections of lush green crops and tilled brown soil, bordered by a light-colored dirt path intersecting the fields.

Crop Management.