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Crop rotation is the
practice of growing a
series of different types of crops in the same area
across a
sequence of growing seasons. This
practice reduces...
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Floriculture crops Guerrilla gardening Management practices Cover crop Crop destruction Crop residue Crop rotation Crop weed
Kharif crops (
crops specific...
- The three-field
system is a
regime of crop rotation in
which a
field is
planted with one set
of crops one year, a
different set in the
second year, and...
- land. The
rotation of crops grown in red soil can
significantly help to
limit some
of the
compositional issues mentioned previously.
Crop rotation helps to...
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Energy crops are low-cost and low-maintenance
crops grown solely for
renewable bioenergy production (not for food). The
crops are
processed into solid...
- to
escape boredom.
Kierkegaard likens the
vulgar rotation method to a
false conception of crop rotation,
where it is
imagined that the soil is continuously...
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carbon emissions from soil.
Another study found that
crop rotation and
maintenance of permanent cover crops help to
reduce soil
erosion as well, and in conjunction...
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called root nodules. Some
of the
fixed nitrogen becomes available to
later crops, so
legumes play a key role in
crop rotation. The term pulse, as used...
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practice of growing one
crop species in a
field at a time.
Monocultures increase ease and
efficiency in planting, managing, and
harvesting crops short-term...
- desertification.
Techniques for
improved soil
conservation include crop rotation,
cover crops,
conservation tillage and
planted windbreaks,
affect both erosion...