EFFICIENT TECHNOLOGY IN CULTIVATION OF SECONDARY CROPS

Authors

  • Тухташев Б.Б ТошДАУ Author

Keywords:

traditional, non-traditional, mung bean, bean, soybean, maize, soil.

Abstract

Under the traditional method of soil preparation, yields amounted to 12.7 c/ha for mung bean, 21.1 c/ha for bean, 16.6 c/ha for soybean, and 43.2 c/ha for maize. Under the non-traditional method of soil preparation, yields reached 13.9 c/ha for mung bean, 22.8 c/ha for bean, 18.8 c/ha for soybean, and 46.4 c/ha for maize.

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Published

2026-02-05