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CBSE Class 8 / VIII General Ccience Power Point Presentation
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Topic: Crop production and management
The science that deals with the cultivation of plants and rearing of animals for human use is called agriculture.
For 8th Standard
Chapter - 1, Crop Production and Management, Science, Class 8 Shivam Parmar
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Chapter - 1, Crop Production and Management, Science, Class 8
INTRODUCTION
CROP
KHARIF CROPS
RABI CROPS
BASIC PRACTICES OF CROP PRODUCTION
PREPARATION OF SOIL
SOWING AND QUALITY OF SEEDS
TRADITIONAL TOOLS (SOWING)
SEED DRILL (SOWING)
MANURE AND FERTILIZERS
IRRIGATION
TRADITIONAL METHODS OF IRRIGATION (MOAT, RAHAT, CHAIN PUMP & DHEKLI)
MODERN METHODS OF IRRIGATION (SPRINKLER SYSTEM & DRIP SYSTEM)
WEEDS
PROTECTING FROM WEEDS
HARVESTING (MANUAL & BY MACHINE)
THRESHING (MANUAL & BY MACHINE)
WINNOWING
STORAGE
Every topic of this chapter is well written concisely and visuals will help you in understanding and imagining the practicality of all the topics.
By Shivam Parmar (Entrepreneur & Teacher)
When plants of the same kind are grown and cultivated at the one place on a large scale, it is called a crop.
There are two types of crop:-
Kharif Crop
Rabi Crop
Chapter - 15, Improvement in Food Resources, Science, Class 9Shivam Parmar
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Chapter 15, Improvement in Food Resources, Science, Class 9
FOOD
DIFFERENT TYPES OF CROPS AND THEIR NUTRITIONAL - VALUE
DIFFERENT TYPES OF CROP WITH SEASON
CROP VARIETY IMPROVEMENT
CROP PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT
MANURE & FERTILIZERS
IRRIGATION
IRRIGATION METHODS
RAINWATER HARVESTING
CROPPING PATTERNS
CROP ROTATION
CROP PROTECTION MANAGEMENT
PESTS
DISEASES
STORAGE OF GRAINS
HOW TO PREVENT STORAGE LOSS?
ANIMAL HUSBANDRY
POULTRY FARMING
BENEFITS OF CROSS BREEDING
FISH PRODUCTION
MARINE FISHERIES
INLAND FISHERIES
COMPOSITE FISH CULTURE
BEEKEEPING
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By Shivam Parmar (Entrepreneur)
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Food is the basic need for the all living organism. So, food is essential for all living organisms.
Food gives us energy to do work, growth and development of the body, and also to maintain good health by the functions of the body organs.
To make our food tasty, we use different ingredients for different varieties of food we eat.
Topics Included
• Classification of plants
• Parts of plants and their functions
(i) Root System
(ii) Shoot System
(iii) Flowers
• Photosynthesis
• Transpiration
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ENVIRONMENT
BIOTIC AND ABIOTIC COMPONENTS
ORGANISMS
CHARACTERISTICS OF LIVING ORGANISMS
NUTRITION
GROWTH
RESPIRATION
EXCRETION
HABITAT AND ADAPTATION
CAMEL
FISH
TERRESTRIAL HABITAT
DESERTS
MOUNTAIN REGIONS
GRASSLANDS
RAINFOREST
POLAR HABITAT
AQUATIC HABITATS
MARINE HABITAT
OCEANS
FRESHWATER HABITAT
COASTAL HABITAT
ACCLIMATISATION
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Chapter - 1, Crop Production and Management, Science, Class 8 Shivam Parmar
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Chapter - 1, Crop Production and Management, Science, Class 8
INTRODUCTION
CROP
KHARIF CROPS
RABI CROPS
BASIC PRACTICES OF CROP PRODUCTION
PREPARATION OF SOIL
SOWING AND QUALITY OF SEEDS
TRADITIONAL TOOLS (SOWING)
SEED DRILL (SOWING)
MANURE AND FERTILIZERS
IRRIGATION
TRADITIONAL METHODS OF IRRIGATION (MOAT, RAHAT, CHAIN PUMP & DHEKLI)
MODERN METHODS OF IRRIGATION (SPRINKLER SYSTEM & DRIP SYSTEM)
WEEDS
PROTECTING FROM WEEDS
HARVESTING (MANUAL & BY MACHINE)
THRESHING (MANUAL & BY MACHINE)
WINNOWING
STORAGE
Every topic of this chapter is well written concisely and visuals will help you in understanding and imagining the practicality of all the topics.
By Shivam Parmar (Entrepreneur & Teacher)
When plants of the same kind are grown and cultivated at the one place on a large scale, it is called a crop.
There are two types of crop:-
Kharif Crop
Rabi Crop
Chapter - 15, Improvement in Food Resources, Science, Class 9Shivam Parmar
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Chapter 15, Improvement in Food Resources, Science, Class 9
FOOD
DIFFERENT TYPES OF CROPS AND THEIR NUTRITIONAL - VALUE
DIFFERENT TYPES OF CROP WITH SEASON
CROP VARIETY IMPROVEMENT
CROP PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT
MANURE & FERTILIZERS
IRRIGATION
IRRIGATION METHODS
RAINWATER HARVESTING
CROPPING PATTERNS
CROP ROTATION
CROP PROTECTION MANAGEMENT
PESTS
DISEASES
STORAGE OF GRAINS
HOW TO PREVENT STORAGE LOSS?
ANIMAL HUSBANDRY
POULTRY FARMING
BENEFITS OF CROSS BREEDING
FISH PRODUCTION
MARINE FISHERIES
INLAND FISHERIES
COMPOSITE FISH CULTURE
BEEKEEPING
Every topic of this chapter is well written concisely and visuals will help you in understanding and imagining the practicality of all the topics.
By Shivam Parmar (Entrepreneur)
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Crop Production and it's management Powerpoint Presentation for class - 8 by aman
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Crop Production and it's management Powerpoint Presentation for class - 8 by aman
Crop Production and it's management Powerpoint Presentation for class - 8 by aman
Crop Production and it's management Powerpoint Presentation for class - 8 by aman
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Crop Production and it's management Powerpoint Presentation for class - 8 by aman
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Food is the basic need for the all living organism. So, food is essential for all living organisms.
Food gives us energy to do work, growth and development of the body, and also to maintain good health by the functions of the body organs.
To make our food tasty, we use different ingredients for different varieties of food we eat.
Topics Included
• Classification of plants
• Parts of plants and their functions
(i) Root System
(ii) Shoot System
(iii) Flowers
• Photosynthesis
• Transpiration
Chapter - 9, Living Organisms And Their Surroundings, Science, Class 6Shivam Parmar
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Chapter - 9, Living Organisms And Their Surroundings, Science, Class 6
ENVIRONMENT
BIOTIC AND ABIOTIC COMPONENTS
ORGANISMS
CHARACTERISTICS OF LIVING ORGANISMS
NUTRITION
GROWTH
RESPIRATION
EXCRETION
HABITAT AND ADAPTATION
CAMEL
FISH
TERRESTRIAL HABITAT
DESERTS
MOUNTAIN REGIONS
GRASSLANDS
RAINFOREST
POLAR HABITAT
AQUATIC HABITATS
MARINE HABITAT
OCEANS
FRESHWATER HABITAT
COASTAL HABITAT
ACCLIMATISATION
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2. Agriculture
• Growing plants
and receiving
animals for
food , clothing,
and other
useful products
is called
agriculture.
3. Crops
• Plants of
same kind
grown on a
large scale for
food,
clothing, etc.,
are called
crops.
4. KHARIF CROPS
1) They are generally planted
in June and harvested in
RICE October. Rice, maize, COTTON
cotton and ground nuts are
examples of kharif crops.
MAIZE GROUNDNUT
5. RABI CROPS
• They are generally
planted in November
and harvested in April.
Wheat, barley ,pea and
PEA
WHEAT gram are examples of
rabi crops.
BARLEY GRAM
11. Selecting good-quality, healthy seeds is the
next important of crop production. In India, a
government body called
The National Seeds Corporation (NSC) is
involved in the production of good-quality
agricultural seed.
NSC has also helped in setting up seed-testing
laboratories in different parts of the country.
12. Sowing is the process of placing seeds in
the soil. Sowing may be done manually
or with the help of an implement called
seed drill.
13. This process involves directly sprinkling seeds ino the
soil. Seeds sown in this manner are distributed
unevenly, Also, this method may not ensure that all
seeds are sown at the correct depth.
14. A seed drill ca be pulled across
the field using bullocks or a
tractor. Seeds sown using a seed
drill are distributed evenly and
Placed at the correct depth in the
soil.
15.
16. IRRIGATON- It refers to artificial
Application of water to the soil
for assisting the growth of crops.
Methods of irrigation may be
considered under two broad
categories : traditional and
modern.
17. TRADITIONAL METHODS
Canal irrigation , furrow irrigation
, chain pump , moat [ pulley
system ] , dhekli , rahat [water
wheel] are some of the
traditional methods of irrigation
these method are cheaper , but
often lead to wastage of water.
18. MODERN METHODS
Sprinkler irrigation and drip
irrigation are examples of
modern methods of irrigation.
These methods help in saving
water eg. - sprinkler system
and drip irrigation.
19. WATERLOGGING
Care must be taken not to water the field
excessively. Excess water on the field may
cause a condition waterlogging.
Decreasing the amount of air available to
the roots and
Leading to an increase in the salt content
of the soil.
20. WEEDING
Sometimes , desirable plants called weeds
grow along with the crop. Amaranthus
[chaulai] wild oat ,grass are examples of
weeds.
The process of removing weeds is called
wedding. Weeding may be done manually or
by using chemicals called weedicides.
21. Harvested grains need to be stored
before they made available for
consumption .To prevent their spoilage ,
it is necessary to insure that both the
grains and the storage area are free of
moisture .
22. The storage area should be kept
clean and dry .Pesticides should be
sprayed beforehand to keep away
pests. Periodic inspection of the
storage area is necessary to insure
the safety of grains
23. Carrying out the basic
agricultural practices
systematically can substantially
increase crop yield . Techniques
such as mixed cultivation and
crop rotation can increase crop
yield further.
24. In mixed cultivation ,two or more different
types of crops are sown in a particular field
at the same time .For example :- A
leguminous plant such as pea can be sown
in the same field , along with a cereal such
as wheat.
25. Manual weeding
Weeds may be uprooted by hand or removed with the help of
implements such as harrow, trowel, or hoe
manual weeding has the following disadvantages.
•it is time – consuming and may even land to accidental removal
of desired crops.
•the implements used (such as trowel, harrow, and hoe) are
made of iron and need regular maintenance to prevent rusting.
26. Using weedicides
A weedicide is a chemical that is used to destroy weeds.
Weedicides destroy the weeds without affecting the crop.
Dalapon, metachlor, and siziazine are examples of
weedicides.
27. Animals such as rate and insects also damage crops. Such animals are called
pests. Pests can be destroyed by using chemicals called pesticides.
Weedicides and pesticides have the following disadvantages.
• accidental contact with these chemicals may adversely affect the health of
farmers.
•Traces of these poisonous chemical may remain in crops themselves,
which can be very harmful to human life. It is therefore, very important to
wash grains vegetables, etc., thoroughly before consumption.
29. Threshing a machine manually combine harvester can be used for both
harvesting and threshing winnowing, which involves the separation of
the grain from chaff (seed covering and tiny pieces of leaves or stem),
can be done manually, or using a `winnowing machine
30. Crop Rotation
Changing crop sequences to create an
unstable and inhospitable environment
for weed establishment and survival –
resource availability
allelopathic effects
soil disturbance X time
soil fertility
mechanical damage
37. Milk..
Milk is obtained
from animals such
as cows, Buffalo,
and goat. It is used
to prepare variety of
products such as
butter, ghee, cheese
and curd,
38. Meat..
Meat is obtained from
animals such as goat
and chicken. People
also eat many kinds of
fish, shrimps, lobsters,
and other sea animals