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Seeds are planted among the roots of the previous crops
no till farming
There are a variety of new methods of agriculture. Some of these include integrated pest management, no-till agriculture, as well as biodynamic agriculture.
Contour plowing, terraces, no-till farming, cover crops, and crop rotation.
No-till farming: means that farmers leave all of the last crop's residue in the soil while planting the new crop.
contour plowing, terracing, and no-till farming
No-till means not tilling the fields before seeding nor after harvest. It's a method to reduce soil erosion.
No-till farming reduces wind and water erosion of the topsoil.
Yes. No-till farming and contour farming are two examples of preventing soil erosion.
A method of farming in which the soil is disturbed as little as possible, and only when necessary. Compare to no-till farming in which the only soil disturbance is just that which is necessary to plant the seed.
Five highlights of the differences between traditional and modern methods of farming are:Traditional farming did not use chemical fertilizers and pesticides; modern farming does use them.Traditional farming tilled the land before planting crops; some types of modern farming is non-till farming.Traditional farming used heirloom or hybrid seeds, modern farming often uses genetically modified seeds.Traditional farming was done by small farmers; modern farming is mostly done by large corporate farmers.When raising animals, traditional farming allowed the animals to graize in fields; modern corporate farming raises animals in factory farms where they are kept in small pens and do not get to graize in fields.
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