Farming which minimizes global warming and greenhouse gas potentials is what green farming is.
Specifically, the method in question discourages the atmospheric build-up of carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4), and nitrous oxide (N2O). Among the approach's strongest components is the coordination of a no-till policy with the use of time-release fertilizers. The two components permit the practitioner to maximize a soil's capability of impounding methane and sequestering carbon and thereby minimize atmospheric releases of global-warming, greenhouse gases.
It is a game just like farmville on Facebook, but instead it is made by gameloft, and can be played by downloading the free app of Chrome, your iPod, or Android.
The 2nd green agriculture revolution is organic farminghardly, first off organic farming is very old so it isn't any revolution. second while the first green revolution increased crop yields organic farming reduces them. third the green revolution ensured there was enough food to support growing human population and organic farming is a hobbie for the rich western countries. if anything the 2nd green revolution is geneticly improved crops which is propably the exact opposite of organic farming. zaf.
what color on a map would seem to be better for farming the color brown or green?
where they have a field/green house of drug plants. drug farming is basically like crops except its drugs, and the famers are criminals.
Because it adds prettyful colors
Curiosity Quest Goes Green - 2009 Organic Farming 4-2 was released on: USA: 6 July 2013
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focus on green house farming.
£120 million
Green Health Live - 2007 Edendale Urban Farming 101 1-217 was released on: USA: 9 June 2008
Green house farming is the farming of flowers or vegetables inside a green house made of plastic or glass. Usually several cultures are rotated through the year. Artificial lighting and heating is provided in order to simulate different regions or growing seasons with longer days and warmer temperatures. Green houses allow either to grow vegetables that require a sunnier climate, or to grow vegetables ahead of the normal season, so that they can be sold at top prices and pay for the extra cost of green house farming. It also provides a controlled environment with automated irrigation and where cultivation can be performed regardless of the external weather conditions.
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The farming which is performed on a large scale, with the help of machines like threshers, harvesters, tractors etc. is called commercial farming. Extensive commercial farming started with the advent of green revolution. With the use of this farming pattern the world cereal production rose by 50 percent between 1970 to 1990.