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Review of Teff Crop Agronomic Practices and Properties in Ethiopia

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Kishor Purushottam Kolhe Yonas Lemma2,Amana Wako
» doi: 10.33472/AFJBS.6.5.2024.961-975

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This paper provides a comprehensive review ofcereal crops like rice, and wheat: plantation, agronomic practices, their properties, and adoptingsimilar transplanting techniques for teff cropsin Ethiopia. The review encompasses the selection of algorithms, data requirements, and optimization strategies, offering insights into advancements, challenges, and theoretical foundations. This review highlights the available transplanting mechanism of Agronomic practices and properties, focusing on techniques and algorithms that enhance seedling performance, and growth and accurately predict output production needs. It emphasizes the effectiveness of advanced transplanting technology for increasing the teff crop productivity. Additionally, the review offers valuable insights for future research directions and practical adaption of transplanting technology for teff crops in Ethiopia. This comprehensive assessment serves as a beacon for teff-producing community methods for teff seedling plantations, to refine their traditional sowing procedures, enhance efficiency, and reduce planting interruptions. A prominent highlight is the importance of transplantingpractice and utility, which play a pivotal role in cereal crop plantation. The main goal of the present research is to aware the teff producing farmer‟s community regarding the importance of mechanization, and the need for advanced transplanting technology. In the present work emphasizes the studies of available cereal transplanting techniques, agronomic practices, their properties, andthe adaption of similar transplanting techniques for teff crops. And also thoroughly examined the available transplanting mechanisms and techniques of the various cereal crops globally. Furthermore; the techniques of studying mechanical and physical properties of crop seedlings are investigated. The findings of this research will be very helpful to the marginal and low land holding farmer‟s community of Ethiopia to increase their teff crop yield.

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