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NABARD GR A 2020 STUDY MATERIAL AGRICULTURE :Special purpose crops

🔷 🔷 Special purpose crops 🔷 🔷 🔻 🔻 🔻 🔻 🔻 🔻 🔻 🔻 🔻 (i) Row crops: Crops which are grown in rows with uniform spacing throughout the field. e. g. cotton, castor, sorghum, etc. (ii) Support crops: certain fast growing crops work as supporter to vine crops. e.g. castor, shevri in betel vine, sorghum in cowpea/bean. (iii) Wind break crops: Crops which are grown on boundaries to protect the field crops from wind. (iv) Cover crops: Cover crops are grown primarily to cover the soil and to reduce the lost of moisture and erosion by wind and water. e.g. groundnut, kidney bean, cowpea, mung bean. (v) Silage crops: Crop which are preserved in a succulent condition by partial fermentation in a tight silo pit. e.g. maize, sorghum, bajra. (vi) Cash crops: crop grown for sale and brings money immediately. e.g. cotton, tobacco, potato, sugarcane. (vii) Green manure crops: Any crop which are grown and buried into the soil for improving the soil condition by the addition of or...

NABARD GR A 2020 EXAM STUDY MATERIAL ESI ARD: National Dairy Plan

♨️ ♨️ National Dairy Plan ♨️ ♨️ 🔻 🔻 🔻 🔻 🔻 🔻 🔻 🔻 🔻 National Dairy Plan PhaseI(NDPI) is a Central Sector Scheme being implemented by the National Dairy Development Board (NDDB) through End Implementing Agencies (EIA) for a period of 2011-12 to 2018-19. NDP I is a scientifically planned multi-state initiative with the following Project Development Objectives: ♨️ To help increase productivity of milch animals and thereby increase milk production to meet the rapidly growing demand for milk. ♨️ To help provide rural milk producers with greater access to the organised milk processing sector. ♨️ Under it, the efforts to increase milk production through increase in productivity would need to be supported by expanding the setting up of village based milk procurement systems to collect milk in a fair and transparent manner and ensure timely payments. ♨️ NDP-I is being implemented in the 18 major milk producing States of Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Haryana, Gujarat, Rajasthan, Mad...

STUDY MATERIAL FOR NABARD GR A EXAM 2020 AGRICULTURE : Classification of soil water

Classification of soil water @ Physical 1. Gravitational water : < - 1/3 bar 2. Capillary water : 1/3 to -31bar 3. Hygroscopic water : > - 31 bar @ Biological 1. Available water : 1/3 to -15 bar 2. Unavailable water : > -15 3. Super floweous water:beyond field capacity FOR COMPLETE PREPARATION VISIT HERE

NABARD GR A AGRICULTURE STUDY MATERIAL 2020 : DIVISION OF HORTICULTURE

DIVISION OF HORTICULTURE 🔻 🔻 🔻 🔻 🔻 🔻 🔻 🔻 🔻 🔻 🔻 🔻 Pomology: The term Pomology is derived from the Latin word ‘pomum’ meaning ‘fruits’ and the Greek term ‘logy’ meaning Science. Thus, pomology is the science of production of fruit crops. OR The science of growing fruit crops. (a) Tree fruits: Fruits are produced on tree e.g. Mango, Chiku, Citrus etc. (b) Small fruits: Fruits are produced on shrubs or vines e.g. Phalsa, Raspberry, Mulberry, Grapes, Gooseberry, Strawberry 🔶 Olericulture: The term Olericulture is originated from Latin word ‘oleris’ meaning pot herb and the English word culture meaning raising of plants. Thus, olericulture is the science of vegetable crops. OR The cultivation of vegetable crops. e.g. brinjal, tomato, potato, radish, carrot, chilli, bottle gourd. 🔶 Floriculture: It is a science of cultivation of flowers and ornamental plants for commercial purposes or merely for getting pleasure and as a hobby. 🔶 Landscape gardening: It is a scienc...

Mcqs FOR NABARD GR A & B 2018 Exam

Mcqs FOR NABARD GR A & B 2018 Exam Cropping pattern in which the second crop is started amidst the first crop before it has been harvested is called: (a) Relay cropping (b) Multiple cropping (c) Double cropping (d) None of these Where is the Indian Sugarcane Research Institute situated? A.New Delhi B.Varanasi C.Kanpur D.Lucknow E.None of these Where is the Central Food Technological Research Institute (CFTRI) situated? A.Bangaluru B.Karnal C.Mysore D.Lucknow E.None of these Olericulture is the study dealing with: (a) Vegetable production (b) Honey bee (c) Ornamental Flowers (d) None of these The fruit ripening hormone is Abscisic acid Cytokinin Ethylene Gibberellin None of these Indian agriculture is typically characterized as? A.land surplus, labour scare economy B.land surplus, lablour surplus economy C.land scare, labour surplus economy D.land scare, labour scare economy E.None of these An example of parallel cropping is: A. Sugarca...

How should we prepare for NABARD grade A & B 2018 Exam? What is the Preparation Strategy?

The prelims exam of NABARD Manager Grade A and B recruitment will be common. It contains about 200 questions and the time duration is 120 minutes.The Questions are equally divided into two parts having a total of 6 Sections(combined) PART I Test of Reasoning English Language Computer Knowledge General Awareness Quantitative Aptitude PART II Eco. & Social issues Agri. & Rural Dev Preparation Tips for Reasoning Section: Reasoning is purely based on logic and is not just a mathematical skill where you learn various formula s and the work is done. The only strategy here is to practice all the type of questions as many times as you can. Some of the important topics for the exam are: Blood Relations Syllogism Statement and Conclusions Directions Seating Arrangements Ranking Data sufficiency Puzzles Non-Verbal Reasoning Coding-Decoding Analogy Classification Preparation Tips for English Language Section: This is one of the toughest sections. You...

Study Material Syllabus Question Papers Study Plan Tips Tricks For NABARD Assistant Manager Grade A & Manager Grade B Exam 2016

Study Material Syllabus Question Papers For NABARD Assistant Manager Grade A & Manager Grade B Exam 2016 SELECTION PROCEDURE 1. Assistant Manager in Grade ‘A’ and Manager in Grade ‘B’ (RDBS) It has been decided to introduce a new scheme of selection for recruitment of Officers in Grade ‘A’ and Grade ‘B’ from this process. Candidates will be required to write all the papers online. The Preliminary online Examination will be common for both Assistant Manager (RDBS) in Grade ‘A’ and Manager (RDBS) in Grade ‘B’. The selection will be in three Phases as furnished below: 1. Assistant Managers in Grade ‘A’ (RDBS) Phase I – Preliminary Examination (Online Exam) Objective Type: MCQ (Multiple Choice Questions) carrying 200 marks. Duration: 120 Minutes Composite Time Part I i) Test of Reasoning – 40 marks ii) English Language – 40 marks iii) Computer Knowledge – 20 marks iv) General Awareness – 20 marks v) Quantitative Aptitude – 30 marks Part II i)Eco. & Social issue...