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UC IPM Information about Crop Rotation for Tomato
In the news Announcements Site index Help Acknowledgments UC ANR: more topics Printer-friendly version How to Manage Pests UC Pest Management Guidelines | More pests | More crops | About guidelines | Tomato Crop Rotation (Reviewed 1/08, updated 1/08) In this Guideline: Publication Glossary Avoid planting tomatoes in the same field year after year. Rotating to a nonhost crop can significantly ...
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ECO-PROS Renewable and Non-renewable Resources
Crop rotation is one way to help maintain soil fertility. When natural vegetation is removed from land to clear it for construction projects, mining operations or farmland, the plants and trees are no longer there to absorb rainwater ...
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Deforestation and the abandonment of farming on terraces and crop rotation are destabilizing the soil. The earth no longer stays in place, and during the rainy season it washes off the ...
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Papers - CO2 October 2003
Carbon dioxide production from leaf litter under high carbon dioxide concentrations Carrara et al.
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How you can help salmon - lawn & garden
Healthy soil means healthier plants that will need less pesticide, fertilizer, water and work. Locally adapted plants are more resistant to local pests and diseases. Regular weeding, row covers, crop rotation and mulching may eliminate the need for pesticides altogether. Consider scaling back on your lawn size. For steep slopes, shady areas, or near streams and lakes, alternatives to grass ...
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National Environmental Health Association
Benbrook et al. [3] “IPM is a systems approach to pest management that is based on an understanding of pest ecology.  It relies on resistant varieties and promoting plant health, crop rotation, disrupting pest production, and the management of biological processes to diversify and build populations of beneficial organisms.  Reduced risk pesticides should be used only as a last resort.”) 2. ...
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Iowa Natural Heritage Foundation: Loess Hills
The Iowa Department of Natural Resources (IDNR) recently purchased 78 acres of Loess Hills woodlands, prairie, and crop fields as an addition to the state’s 2,800-acre Loess Hills Wildlife Management Area ... crop fields may be reseeded to prairie, Weiner said, while others will be kept in a crop rotation that includes grain and nesting cover for wildlife. INHF president Mark Ackelson negotiated the ...
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RE-Solar Design, development and management of solar facilities. Subscribe Sustainable Agriculture (SA) Sustainable agriculture principles and practices. Back to Top SA-Crop Crop rotation methods, multi-cropping and other sustainable practices in crop production. Subscribe SA-Dairy Sustainable practices in cattle and dairy farming. Subscribe SA-Fert Production of composts, liquid fertilizers and ...
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WATER CONSERVATION TECHNIQUES ON SMALL PLOTS IN SEMI-ARID AREAS TO ENHANCE RAINFALL USE EFFICIENCY, FOOD SECURITY, AND SUSTAINABLE CROP PRODUCTION
ON SMALL PLOTS IN SEMI-ARID AREAS TO ENHANCE RAINFALL USE EFFICIENCY, FOOD SECURITY, AND SUSTAINABLE CROP PRODUCTION WATER CONSERVATION TECHNIQUES ON SMALL PLOTS IN SEMI-ARID AREAS TO ENHANCE RAINFALL USE ... of 15 kg N ha-1 needs to be slightly increased, depending on the mulch combinations and crop rotation systems, if agronomic and conservation sustainability is to be maintained in the long run. ...
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Biomass Energy Crop Displacement of Fossil Fuels
Is the potential for biomass energy crop displacement of fossil fuels large enough to significantly contribute to the mitigation of CO2 buildup ... of liquid fuels. Graham, R. L., L. L. Wright, and A. F. Turhollow. 1993. Short rotation woody crops: Opportunities to mitigate atmospheric carbon dioxide buildup. Climate Change 22:223- 238. Where ...
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