No-till or reduced-till farming, fallowing, etc.
No till or stubblecropping.
No-till or reduced-till farming, fallowing, etc.
Maize Wheat Forestry
Many farmers throughout agricultural areas of the US follow this practice.
They are typically called after-stems.
cover crops
Conservation Plowing because the farmers disterb the soil and its plant cover very little as possible. Dead weeds and stalks of the previous crops are left on the ground to help return the nutrients, retain moisture, and hold the soil in place, also preventing erosion.
Dried Wheat Stalks are called 'straw'
No-till farming: means that farmers leave all of the last crop's residue in the soil while planting the new crop.
sepals
Fodder
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zooids