The layers of vegetable wastes and night soil alternatively piled above the ground to form a mound, is called
A. A heap
B. Plateau
C. Windrow
D. None of these
Answer: Option C
Solution(By Examveda Team)
he layers of vegetable wastes and night soil alternatively piled above the ground to form a mound is called windrow. It means the small grain crops. It is dried before combining and rolling. It is used in harvesting at a large scale.The Vermi-composting system is used mainly for composing the windrow in harvesting. It is shown as beneficial in various harvesting.
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