Multi-tire Farming AGR 204 Farming System & Sustainable Agriculture ( 1+1) - presented by M.SONALIKA 2019018095
Growing plants of different height in the same field at the same time is termed as Multi-layer cropping. Multi-layer farming is also called multistoried cropping and multi-tire farming . It is one type of intercropping Multi-tire Farmin g
1. It gives maximum production from small plots. This can help farmers cope with land shortages along with income per unit area increase substantially. 2. Minimizes the risk of crop yield loss . 3. Improves physical properties and health status of the soil. 4. Including legumes in the cropping pattern helps maintain soil fertility by nitrogen fixation in the soil. 5. Different types of crops can be produced thereby providing a balanced diet for the family. 6. Weeds are suppressed due to high density planting. 7. Saves the crop from climatic aberrations like high rainfall, soil erosion, landslides etc. 8. Maintain an ecological balance. 9. Provides suitable micro-climate conditions that benefits the winter crops. 10. Efficient use of resources available. Advantages of Multi-Storey Cropping System
Multilayer Cropping is based on the principle of high-density planting and making the ultimate and efficient use of manure, water, land, labour and vertical space. This system of cropping also works on the principles of minimization of production cost and inputs use, development of organic and sustainable farming system in order to mitigate the use of chemicals and ensuring the food and nutritional security to each household. Principle of Multi-layer Cropping
First of all you have to select a land. After selecting land, reclamation of land should be done. Different operation such as primary tillage and secondary tillage should be done and large amount of FYM and vermicompost should be added to soil. Then, we have to built a house like structure. We can use bamboo or other wooden pegs to make framework of the house. The frame of roof can be made with small bamboos and different grasses are spread over the roof. This will prevent direct sunlight. It will be great if the pH of soil is near to neutral. If it is too acidic or too alkaline the production will reduced severely The Process Of Multi-layer Cropping
I n this method, four or five different crops are cultivated in the same field in a specific time. It uses a multi-layer seed sowing method where different vegetables and fruit crops are sown in deep, middle, top and topmost layers of soil based on their respective root zone. The seeds of creeper vegetables such as bottle guard, bitter guard, etc. are sown in small pits filled with a mixture of organic manure and soil to facilitate germination. The grown seedlings are then stalked over a home-made trellis. The trellis allows the area underneath to be planted with shade-loving vegetables like turmeric, ginger, spinach etc.
Coconut+ papaya+ pineapple. Coconut+ banana+ black pepper. Arecanut + Banana + Okra + Brinjal. Arecanut + Chilli + Coriander. Coconut+ black pepper+ papaya+ pineapple. Coconut+ banana+ ginger. Pigeon pea+ sesame+ ground nut Examples of some multistoried cropping s
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