Sustainable Agriculture
Sustainable Agriculture - Crop yields remaining stagnant, pesticides polluting the eco-systems, increasing cost of fertilizers, reducing soil fertility, imbalance in host - parasite and predator - parasite relationships have pushed agriculture into dangerous mode. Scie..
Importance of Sustainable Agriculture
Sustainable agriculture is an agricultural production and distribution system that Achieves the integration of natural biological cycles and controls. Protects and renews soil fertility and the natural resource base. Optimizes the management and use of on-farm..
Sustainable agriculture can be achieved by adapting:
Mixed farming Mixed cropping Crop rotation Crop selection Varietal Improvement..
Sustainable Agriculture
Sustainable Agriculture - Sustainability means keeping an effort going continuously, or the ability to last out and keep from falling. So sustainable agriculture means successful management of resources for agriculture to satisfy the chang..
Sustainable Agriculture
Sustainability means keeping an effort going continuously, or the ability to last out and keep from falling. So sustainable agriculture means successful management of resources for agriculture to satisfy the changing human needs, while maintaining or enhancin..
Sustainable Agriculture
Sustainability means keeping an effort going continuously, or the ability to last out and keep from falling. So sustainable agriculture means successful management of resources for agriculture to satisfy the changing human needs, while maintaining or en..
Sustainable Agriculture
Crop yields remaining stagnant, pesticides polluting the eco-systems, increasing cost of fertilizers, reducing soil fertility, imbalance in host - parasite and predator - parasite relationships have pushed agriculture into dangerous mode. Scientists have looked back into the technol..
Food Resources Sustainable Agriculture
Food is one of the basic needs of man. Early man lived on roots and berries of wild plants but with civilization, man learnt to cultivate plants to satisfy his food needs. With continuous increase in population and rapid urbanization, our natural resources have been over exploited. As a resul..
Agriculture
Fertilizers - For e.g., Nitrate pollution, Ammonia pollution, phosphate pollution Pesticides a) Weedicides - For e.g., Atrazine pollution, 2,4-D pollution, Butachlor pollution b) Insecticides - For e.,g Carbofuran pollution, DDT pollution, BHC pollution, Endosulphan pollution c) Fungicides - F..
Mixed Farming
Mixed Farming - While modern day farmers specialize in one agricultural sector, either dairy or growing potatoes, their predecessors kept a wide array of farm animals and planted many different kinds of field crops. Their farms were remarkably self sufficient..
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