Seasonal Agriculture
Seasonal agriculture refers to the practice of growing crops during specific times of the year, based on climate and weather conditions. Farmers plant and harvest crops according to the seasons, ensuring that they take advantage of optimal growing conditions. This method helps maximize yield and quality of produce.
Different regions have unique growing seasons influenced by factors like temperature, rainfall, and sunlight. For example, corn is typically planted in the spring and harvested in the fall, while wheat may be sown in the fall and harvested in the summer. Understanding these cycles is essential for successful farming.