Crop production and management Class 8 Science in One Shot | BYJU’S – Class 8
BYJU’S – Class 6, 7 & 8
This is going to be the first class for Grade 8. We will be covering Crop Production and Management
which is the first chapter in Grade 8. Anshuman says that Ante will be the first step that you need to
take part in because it will be your first exposure to competitive exams. If you give the exam there is
a potential that you may either get 100 scholarship to Akash courses or you may win a trip to NASA
right few lucky students will be winning that cash rewards are there. I will call out some of the top
answers that were given to us as well right, yes result of Baiju’s Midterms so this is very important
Anita, I mean that this prep mission midterms is a preparation right just like how if you are writing
Board Exams or your final exams you will prepare for it no similarly we are also helping you out with
the preparation for all your midterm chapters that are coming and with Arithika if you have more
doubts just stay tuned for maybe one more hour because sorry absurd and I will discuss the same
with all of you in greater detail.
Crop production and management is a big topic. We will take a minute or two for a breath break
between chapters, because when you learn a lot of information it can become overwhelming. Mum
wanted to be there for class today, but she is not feeling well. Let’s pray for her good health.
Aishwarya is teaching the chapter. She says crops can be categorized based on their climatic
conditions. She asks students to quickly tell her what kind of crops are in the chat. She also asks
them to remember when they are sown, so soon, and the onset of monsoon. Shreyta gives you
some short ways of remembering examples for carved crops and zed crops. He says that some of
you may not be able to remember them easily, so I don’t worry about that. Then, of course, in the
case of z crops we sow it so the seeds will grow around the end of March or beginning of April, but
they tend to grow fast, so by the end of May or June we see that the crop will get harvested. Mum
wanted to be there for class today, but she’s not feeling well. Let’s pray for her good health.
Aishwarya is teaching the chapter, and she says crops can be categorized based on their climatic
conditions. She asks students to quickly tell her what kind of crops are in the chat. She also asks
them to remember when they are sown, so soon, and the onset of monsoon. Shreyta gives you
some short ways of remembering examples for carved crops and zed crops. He says that some of
you may not be able to remember them easily, so I don’t worry about that. Then, of course, in the
case of z crops we sow it so the seeds will grow around the end of March or beginning of April, but
they tend to grow fast, so by the end of May or June we see that the crop will get harvested.
There are seven agricultural steps that are necessary in order to have a successful garden: soil
preparation, the addition of nutrients, irrigation, removal of weeds, harvesting and storage. At any
point if you have any doubts, you can ask me right away—it will definitely be helpful for all of you.
The top layer of the soil is the most nutrient-rich, but as you turn and loosen the soil, the nutrients
get distributed uniformly and the crops can grow. Flow is used to till and turn the soil, and in some
cases it is also used to remove weeds. Hoe is again used to manually loosen up the soil. Of course,
we have modern tools where we see that we have a cultivator paired with a tractor—the tractor can
pull it.
BYJU’S – Class 6, 7 & 8
This is going to be the first class for Grade 8. We will be covering Crop Production and Management
which is the first chapter in Grade 8. Anshuman says that Ante will be the first step that you need to
take part in because it will be your first exposure to competitive exams. If you give the exam there is
a potential that you may either get 100 scholarship to Akash courses or you may win a trip to NASA
right few lucky students will be winning that cash rewards are there. I will call out some of the top
answers that were given to us as well right, yes result of Baiju’s Midterms so this is very important
Anita, I mean that this prep mission midterms is a preparation right just like how if you are writing
Board Exams or your final exams you will prepare for it no similarly we are also helping you out with
the preparation for all your midterm chapters that are coming and with Arithika if you have more
doubts just stay tuned for maybe one more hour because sorry absurd and I will discuss the same
with all of you in greater detail.
Crop production and management is a big topic. We will take a minute or two for a breath break
between chapters, because when you learn a lot of information it can become overwhelming. Mum
wanted to be there for class today, but she is not feeling well. Let’s pray for her good health.
Aishwarya is teaching the chapter. She says crops can be categorized based on their climatic
conditions. She asks students to quickly tell her what kind of crops are in the chat. She also asks
them to remember when they are sown, so soon, and the onset of monsoon. Shreyta gives you
some short ways of remembering examples for carved crops and zed crops. He says that some of
you may not be able to remember them easily, so I don’t worry about that. Then, of course, in the
case of z crops we sow it so the seeds will grow around the end of March or beginning of April, but
they tend to grow fast, so by the end of May or June we see that the crop will get harvested. Mum
wanted to be there for class today, but she’s not feeling well. Let’s pray for her good health.
Aishwarya is teaching the chapter, and she says crops can be categorized based on their climatic
conditions. She asks students to quickly tell her what kind of crops are in the chat. She also asks
them to remember when they are sown, so soon, and the onset of monsoon. Shreyta gives you
some short ways of remembering examples for carved crops and zed crops. He says that some of
you may not be able to remember them easily, so I don’t worry about that. Then, of course, in the
case of z crops we sow it so the seeds will grow around the end of March or beginning of April, but
they tend to grow fast, so by the end of May or June we see that the crop will get harvested.
There are seven agricultural steps that are necessary in order to have a successful garden: soil
preparation, the addition of nutrients, irrigation, removal of weeds, harvesting and storage. At any
point if you have any doubts, you can ask me right away—it will definitely be helpful for all of you.
The top layer of the soil is the most nutrient-rich, but as you turn and loosen the soil, the nutrients
get distributed uniformly and the crops can grow. Flow is used to till and turn the soil, and in some
cases it is also used to remove weeds. Hoe is again used to manually loosen up the soil. Of course,
we have modern tools where we see that we have a cultivator paired with a tractor—the tractor can
pull it.