"Ratoon" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Ratoon" Meaning

A ratoon is a second or subsequent crop of sugarcane or other plant grown on the same stalks, typically harvested after the initial crop has been taken.

"Ratoon" Examples

Usage Examples for the word "Ratoon"


1. Crop Context

Crops were planted in groups to allow for regular returns, minimizing soil tillage and agricultural maintenance; after harvesting, new crops were planted in the same rows in a process known as a ratoon crop.

2. Sugarcane Operation

Sugarcane is typically harvested by cutting the mature plants near the base of the stem. The remaining stalks regrow and a new crop, known as a ratoon crop, grows from the cut stumps. This ratoon crop can be harvested several times after the initial harvest of the mature plant.

3. Agricultural Practice

The different methods available for replanting a sugarcane ratoon varied from disking once or no disking, mulching or mulching and disking, dibbling equidistant holes in rows where the mulch was eliminated between them, the partly burned plant being submersed in the ground after removing the stems, or using a mechanical planter and an inspector to guide it in planting.

4. Horticulture Use

When the trees are large enough, it contributes to disruption of soil during windy conditions. So that bags of straw can protect the newly planted trees unless cotton slip dress is used.

5. Erosion Prevention

Some varieties may try to regrow after a ratoon harvest.

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