No-till farming (also known as zero tillage or direct drilling) is an agricultural technique for growing crops or pasture without disturbing the soil...
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Soil conservation (section Terrace farming)
farming involves no-till farming, "green manures" and other soil-enhancing practices which make it hard for the soils to be equalized. Such farming methods...
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Cereal (redirect from Cereal farming)
which reduce the impact on soil and improve biodiversity, such as no-till farming and intercropping. Wheat, barley, rye, and oats were gathered and eaten...
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known for working on sustainable agriculture techniques, specifically no-till farming and cover crops. Outside of the agriculture field, he was known on...
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precision farming can increase overall yields. Strip-till conserves more soil moisture compared to intensive tillage systems. However, compared to no-till, strip-till...
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Conservation agriculture (redirect from Conservation farming)
a farming system that can prevent losses of arable land while regenerating degraded lands.It promotes minimum soil disturbance (i.e. no-till farming),...
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Regenerative agriculture (redirect from Regenerative farming)
No-till farming reintroduces carbon back into the soil as crop residues are pressed down when seeding. Some studies suggest that adoption of no-till practices...
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manure, and reduce the risk of fallow syndrome. Dryland farming Crop rotation No-till farming Shifting cultivation Shmita "What Is Fallow Ground: Are...
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Three Sisters (agriculture) (redirect from 3 Sisters Farming)
depleted of nutrients after several years of farming, but instead claimed that Iroquoian no-till farming techniques preserved soil fertility. In a similar...
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Grain (redirect from Grain farming)
which reduce the impact on soil and improve biodiversity, such as no-till farming and intercropping. finger millet fonio foxtail millet Japanese millet...
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challenging to work using large commercial farming equipment. Avoiding tillage of this type of soil through no-till farming appears strongly correlated with higher...
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Farm, which is known for its no till methods and high production on small acreage. He also develops small scale farming tools through his company, Neversink...
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Masanobu Fukuoka (redirect from Fukuoka farming)
philosopher celebrated for his natural farming and re-vegetation of desertified lands. He was a proponent of no-till, herbicide and pesticide-free cultivation...
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Minimum tillage (redirect from Min till)
of biological methods to control pests, and minimum use of chemicals. Conservation tillage Reduced tillage No-till farming Strip-till Britannica v t e...
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Organic farming can build up soil organic matter better than conventional no-till farming, which suggests long-term yield benefits from organic farming. An...
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(plants) Holzer Permaculture Hydroculture Korean natural farming No-dig gardening No-till farming Seed saving 1975 (in Japanese) 自然農法-わら一本の革命 (in English)...
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Sustainable agriculture (redirect from Sustainable farming)
act as an effective carbon sink. Soil management techniques include no-till farming, keyline design and windbreaks to reduce wind erosion, reincorporation...
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Aquaponics Broadfork: A tool to aerate the soil without overturning No-till farming Vegan organic gardening (Veganic gardening) "Soil Borne Diseases"....
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paddocks after crop production. Pasture management techniques include no-till farming, planting of soil-binding grasses along contours on steep slopes, and...
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Intensive farming deteriorates the functionality of soils. Methods that significantly enhance carbon sequestration in soil include no-till farming, residue...
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organic growers in the United States as a winter cover crop and in no-till farming, as it is both winter hardy and can fix as much as 200 lb/acre of atmospheric...
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Precision agriculture (redirect from Precision farming)
etc.), soils (texture, depth, nitrogen levels), cropping practices (no-till farming), weeds and disease. Permanent indicators—chiefly soil indicators—provide...
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Historic Places (NRHP). The city was the first in Tennessee to begin no-till farming and to fluoridate its drinking water. The Milan Endowment for Growth...
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4 in) deep. The cultivation of evening primrose is thus suitable for no-till farming, but the plants require an intense mechanical weed control. The seeds...
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follow primary tillage (if any) by moldboard plows or chisel plows. No-till farming methods avoid tillage for seedbed preparation as well as later weed...
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method as "whitening roofs, changes in land use management (e.g., no-till farming), change of albedo at a larger scale (covering glaciers or deserts...
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(2018) "Soil organic matter doubles the cation exchange capacity of tropical soil under no-till farming in Brazil". J Sci Food Agric. 10.1002/jsfa.8881...
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Agricultural wastewater Desertification Dust Bowl Erosion control No-till farming Sustainable agriculture Waterway degradation Percent humic matter is...
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Tillage (redirect from Tilling (agriculture))
fumigate the soil without really digging it up. This practice, called no-till farming, reduces costs and environmental change by reducing soil erosion and...
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Dryland farming and dry farming encompass specific agricultural techniques for the non-irrigated cultivation of crops. Dryland farming is associated with...
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