Steven Bennion
Pomology
You could just say agriculture, but more properly it is agronomy.
The science of growing crops is agriculture; I wouldn't call it an art.
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Agriculture is the practical application of the various agricultural sciences such as soil science, agronomy, botany, zoology (as it applies to livestock), veterinary medicine, chemistry, hydrology, pathology, entomology, etc. Farmers use the knowledge gained from the various sciences to produce more and better food, fuel, and fiber.
Craig C. Sheaffer has written: 'Introduction to agronomy' -- subject(s): Agronomy, Food crops 'Introduction to agronomy' -- subject(s): Agronomy, Food crops
I would take a class in agronomy if I knew what the word meant. Agronomy is only important if you like to eat.
an agronomist studies soil. therefore agronomy is the study of soil.
The cast of Agronomy - 1956 includes: Jimmy Tapp as Narrator
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The study of soil and crops is called agronomy. Agronomy focuses on understanding plant growth, soil health, and crop production practices to optimize agricultural productivity.
There are several distance learning colleges that offer training in agronomy. One of these schools is Iowa State University.
Agronomy is the science of using plants for food and fuel, amongst many other things. An example sentence is: If more people would practice agronomy, the state of the earth would drastically improve.
Agronomy is the study of soil management and crop production to increase agricultural productivity and sustainability. It focuses on understanding the interactions between plants, soil, and environment to improve crop yield and quality.
Integrated nutrient management
I live in South Dakota, and a lot of farming stuff comes on the tv. I think Agronomy is the word you are looking for. Wikipedia has a page on it: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agronomy
There is no specific individual who can be credited as the "father of tillage" as it is a practice that has been used by humans for thousands of years. Tillage, or the preparation of soil for agriculture, has been carried out by civilizations around the world throughout history, with various techniques evolving over time.