Intercropping is a method of crop production which ensures high yield. It is a practice of growing two or more than two crops simultaneously on the same field. By following intercropping, farmers can reduce soil erosion, pests and disease incidence and increase space, fertilizers and water use efficiency. One of the common examples of an intercrop is soybean with maize. Soybean is a leguminous crop that fixes nitrogen in the soil and maize is a nitrogen-intensive crop, hence they complement ... Inter-cropping is one of the methods of crop production that ensures high yield. It is the method of growing two or more varieties of crops on the same land in a definite pattern. Crop rotation: It is the method of growing two or more varieties of crops on the same land in sequential seasons. This method ensures the stability in the soil profile across the field and helps in the replenishment of soil nutrient levels. Hint: High yielding varieties (HYVs) are those agricultural crops, which produce high output in terms of quantity. To meet the demand of the growing population, we need high yielding varieties because our land resources are limited.

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