Comprehensive Resources for Agriculture: Topical Questions, Past Papers, and Answers
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Staking vs. Propping: A Comparison of Crop Support Techniques
​Staking and propping are two different field management practices used to support crops in agriculture. Let me explain the distinction between the two:
Staking and propping are field management practices used to support crops. Staking is used for tall varieties like tomatoes, while propping is used for crops like bananas. Staking involves using stakes and tying the plant to keep it upright, while propping uses 'Y' shaped sticks to support weak stems. Both practices enhance crop productivity and reduce yield losses. (Content sourced from AtikaSchool.org and Swalijibu.co.ke)
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