. Some of the major cropping systems are:
Sequential system
Multiple crops are grown in a sequence using short duration crops and intense input management. In Maharashtra, a sequence of Rice, Beans and Ground nuts is followed. It is the most common cropping system in India.
Mixed cropping
It refers to crop mixture of two or more crops simultaneously with no distinct row arrangement. For example – pulses and some oil seeds are grown along with maize, jowar and bajra. Its more refined way is ‘intercropping’.
Mixed Farming
Mixed farming is a system of farming on a particular farm which includes crop production, raising of livestock etc.
Plantation and other commercial crops
Sugarcane, tobacco, potatoes, jute, tea, coffee, coconut, rubber, spices and condiments etc.
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