Improvement in Food Resources in 40 mins Class 9 Easiest Full Chapter in One-Shot | Just Padhle

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Improvement in Food Resources in 40 mins Class 9 Easiest Full Chapter in One-Shot | Just Padhle

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00:00 - 07:53 - Introduction to Chapter
07:54 - 15:10 - Improvement in Crop Yield Why & How
15:11 - 24:08 - Crop Variety Improvement
24:09 - 34:36 - Crop Production Improvement
34:37 - 37:26 - Crop Protection Management
37:27 - 38:08 - Animal Husbandry Introduction
38:09 - 44:17 - Cattle Farming (Milk and Draught Labour)
44:18 - 48:30 - Poultry Farming
48:30-49:16 - Conclusion
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Bhaiya it's my humble request to continue teaching us in 10th also 🙏

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Bhaiya Thanku very much
Pls next video mein mera name lena 🙏🏻

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00:00 - 07:53 - Introduction to Chapter
07:54 - 15:10 - Improvement in Crop Yield Why & How
15:11 - 24:08 - Crop Variety Improvement
24:09 - 34:36 - Crop Production Improvement
34:37 - 37:26 - Crop Protection Management
37:27 - 38:08 - Animal Husbandry Introduction
38:09 - 44:17 - Cattle Farming (Milk and Draught Labour)
44:18 - 48:30 - Poultry Farming
48:30-49:16 - Conclusion
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The intro was like a movie trailer 🔥🔥 awesome work

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All the best for tomorrow's exam guys!!🤣🤣😂😂

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00:00 - 07:53 - Introduction to Chapter
07:54 - 15:10 - Improvement in Crop Yield Why & How
15:11 - 24:08 - Crop Variety Improvement
24:09 - 34:36 - Crop Production Improvement
34:37 - 37:26 - Crop Protection Management
37:27 - 38:08 - Animal Husbandry Introduction
38:09 - 44:17 - Cattle Farming (Milk and Draught Labour)
44:18 - 48:30 - Poultry Farming
48:30-49:16 - Conclusion

This is already given in the vid description

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bhaiya aap fish production and bee keeping ka topic toh bhul hi gaye par fir bhi apne jo kuch bhi samjaya woh bahut acche se samjaya hats to teachers like

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Final exam ki kasam agar like nahin kiya comment ko to pakka fail💀💀💀

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Husbandry: This word comes from the Old English "husbondrie, " meaning "cultivation of the land, " derived from "hus" (house) and "bond" (cultivator).

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Started with french revolution and ending it here it's been a great journey with you sir

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4:00 pr bhaiya me toh padhne aya tha :(

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Excellent teaching!!! Now I got enough confidence that I will be scoring out of in this topic

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24:10 sir here the fodder plants are desired to have tall stem and dwarfness is desired in cereals and Millets. (Dhairya agarwal)

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Rip for those students who were using headphones. By the way, the explanation was superb. All the concepts of this chapters are cleared for me. Pranay Bhaiya and his team is the best. ❤

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32:03 literally canal system we use in Minecraft game😂

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The video discusses the improvements in food resources in a simple manner.
00:08
Improvement in food resources is important for a balanced diet and overall well-being.
The video emphasizes the need to understand the logic and importance of food resources.

Improving food resources by utilizing both plants and animals.
02:07
The population is increasing rapidly, making it crucial to find ways to produce more food with limited land.
Food resources can be obtained from plants, such as fruits and vegetables, as well as animals, such as milk, cheese, and meat.

Improvement in food resources is necessary to meet the increasing population.
05:12
Technology can be used to increase the production and storage capacity of food resources.
Increasing the land area for plantations can help in meeting the demand for food.

Improving food resources requires sustainable practices and increased income for people.
06:46
People need to have money to buy food and improve their livelihoods.
Scientific farming practices and better employment opportunities can help increase food production and yield.

Understanding the importance of nutrition for building immunity and staying healthy
09:46
Our body requires a balance of carbohydrates, fats, and proteins for energy
Consuming the right kind of food helps in building immunity and staying fit

Importance of vitamins and minerals for our body
11:23
Vitamins are essential nutrients that protect against diseases and deficiencies
Minerals are important for various bodily functions and overall health

Improvement in crop variety leads to higher yield
14:34
Why improving crop variety is important
Scientific process of improving crop variety

Using selective breeding to improve variety in plants for better traits
16:07
Selective breeding involves choosing parents with desired traits in plants
By selecting parents with good energy and disease resistance, the offspring will also have these traits

Hybridization is the process of crossing plants with different genes to create a plant with desired qualities.
18:56
Hybridization involves taking the best qualities from different plants and combining them.
This process helps in creating plants that are stronger and produce better taste.

Hybridization is a process of combining genes from different plants.
20:24
Hybridization can occur through inter-specific, inter-varietal, and inter-genetic methods.
Genetic mutation and introduction of genes can also lead to the creation of new plants.

Improvement in Food Resources
23:14
Understanding agronomic characteristics and their importance in crop production
Exploring the process of improving variety through hybridization and gene introduction

The main points discussed in the video are about nutrient management and irrigation.
24:32
How to provide nutrients to plants and the importance of irrigation in plant production.
The need for 16 nutrients for every plant, with 13 obtained from the soil and 3 from water.

Using compost for farming.
27:28
Composting involves the use of organic waste such as leaves and cow dung to create nutrient-rich manure.
The process of composting takes a few weeks and results in a high-quality manure called manure.

Vermicomposting boosts food resources
28:58
Vermicomposting uses worms to break down organic waste
It enriches the soil with nutrients, improving plant growth

Importance of organic farming and irrigation techniques
31:35
Organic farming uses only organic ingredients and avoids chemicals for better agricultural produce.
Irrigation techniques like tube wells and canal systems are used to manage water resources effectively.

Mix cropping and intercropping are effective ways of maximizing crop yield and preventing disease.
32:56
Mix cropping involves planting different types of crops together, such as A and B, to minimize the impact of diseases. If one crop gets affected, the other may still thrive.
Intercropping, like ABA intercropping, ensures that one crop's disease does not spread to the adjacent crop, resulting in overall crop protection and increased yield.

Using pesticides to protect crops from insects
35:49
Pesticides are necessary to kill insects that destroy crops
Mechanical weed control and intercropping are alternative methods to manage pests

Cattle farming focuses on milk production, primarily from female buffaloes.
37:15
Proper cleaning and fumigation of the storage area is essential.
Feeding and breeding practices need to be carefully managed.

Different types of cows, such as desi cows and exotic cows, have different characteristics and produce milk for different durations.
40:09
Desi cows, which are Indian cows, are generally physically stronger and can endure more diseases compared to exotic cows.
Exotic cows, which are foreign cows, require more care and attention but produce milk of higher quality.

Improvement in Food Resources
41:26
Foreign breeds like Jersey and Brown Cow have high milk yield and long lactation period
Indian breeds like Sindhi and Sahiwal are well-adapted to Indian conditions and have good resistance to diseases

There are two types of farming: layers for eggs and broilers for meat.
44:25
The desi chicken is Indian and the broiler is imported.
For poultry farming, practices like building construction and breeding techniques are important.

Broiler chickens should be of smaller size but have more juice.
45:52
The size of broiler chickens affects the amount of juice that can be obtained from them.
It is difficult to carry and maintain larger broiler chickens.

Understanding the concept of vegetarian and non-vegetarian food
48:41
Exploring the difference between vegetarian and non-vegetarian food
Discussing the sources of vegetarian and non-vegetarian food

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ANGER+CONFIDENCE = 10:57
Dimag aapka chalta he isleye tho video dekhne aaye he !

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16:48 😂 why are you revealing my condition in family 😂😂😂

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Pranay sir and alak sir has different place in my heart ❤

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The term "animal husbandry" has its roots in older English usage. The word "husbandry" originally referred to the management and care of a household or a farm, including crops, animals, and other resources. Over time, as agriculture evolved and specialized, the term "husbandry" became associated specifically with the care and management of domesticated animals.

The word "husbandry" itself comes from the Old Norse word "hūsbóndi, " which means "master of a house" or "householder." In medieval English, "husband" was used to refer to a prudent or thrifty manager of resources, which eventually expanded to include the management of animals on a farm or homestead. Thus, "animal husbandry" emerged as the term for the specialized field focusing on the care, breeding, and management of domestic animals within agricultural practices.

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