Taking two or more crops in the same area in different queues at the same time is called intercropping.
Crops such as moong or urad can be grown with shallow roots and ready in a short time between the vacant spaces between rows of the cotton crop.
Inter-cropping will also increase the additional profits and weeds will not be put on the space.
Inter-cropping helps prevent soil erosion during rainy days.
By this method, a variation of crops keeps the crop safe from diseases and pests.
This method serves as an insurance against the failure of crops in more or less rain. Which avoids the risk of farmers, because even after a crop is destroyed, the yield of the supporting crop is available.