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Give examples of what can be done to improve the yield, man work, soil health and environment as well as biodiversity.
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- Relate how Bio-intensive Garden may fall under the framework of sustainable agriculture and cite specific sustainable development goals accomplished by home gardening/bio-intensive gardening.Explain the principles of soil conservation and providesolutions to soil erosion and land degradationDescribe reasons and approaches for preserving crop diversity
- Distinguish between shifting cultivation and slash-and-burn agriculture. Explain with ecological principles and concepts and pros and cons of these methods.Compared to traditional tillage, conservation tillage reduces topsoil erosion accelerates water loss from the soil causes soil compaction does not require herbicides reduces the amount of carbon stored in the groundExplain the role of the consumer in fostering environmentally supportive agricultural practices.
- explain the impact of responsible farming techniques and explore if the Sunflower Plant is responsibly harvestedGenerally, the primary factor influencing soil organism populations is: O predation and competition amount and quality of food moisture and temperature chemical characteristics of the soilDescribe the benefits of biodiversity in agricultural practices (e.g., nature-based agriculture, silvopasture or other forms of landscape heterogeneity) over monoculture.
- State a characteristic feature of cropland ecosystem.This is about Land Preparation and Field Practices for Lowland and Upland Crops.make a soil conservation plan using the template below: Human Activity that greatly affects the quality and quantity of soil in your community objectives Sources of funds for the implementation of the program/plan organizations or NGO's that will support your program how to implement the plan/program successfully?