Difference between Gross sown area, Net Sown Area and Gross Cropped area?
harsha j
2008-09-11 07:11:26 UTC
What is the difference between gross sown area, net sown area, gross cropped area, net cropped area, gross culturable area, net culturable area?
Three answers:
bikinkawboy
2008-09-11 10:03:07 UTC
In the U.S., our crop reporting includes the number of acres planted to a certain crop, the acres maintained as a crop (some acres could have been planted, damaged or lost and then replanted to a different crop) and harvested acres (some acres could have been damaged or lost and never replanted). I'm guessing that's what your sown and cropped areas covers.
As far as the cropped, culturable area, etc, I wonder if that has something to do with the area of a farm that could be cropped and actually is cropped?
mtvtoni
2008-09-13 17:47:24 UTC
A translator from agro central epa.
Gross cropped is an open term to describe, publish and allot
the speculated picking zones.
Net often means the verified qualified inspection aaa product result.
Cropped area is a term that can be found in total all useful product.
Culturable areas is applied for control crops often onions, chives,
to hold off bugs, corn to keep out stumblers, and so forth thru a list
of applied border area designated. Net culturable is what includes
the applied science of how often a grooming expert may make picks.
?
2016-12-31 18:30:31 UTC
internet Sown section is the entire section sown with vegetation in a rustic. section sown greater beneficial than as quickly as is counted as quickly as in trouble-free terms.Gross sown section is the section sown greater beneficial than as quickly as in an agricultural year plus internet sown section
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