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a farmer rayimov jorabek a farmer rayimov jorabek a farmer rayimov jorabek plan: 1. types of farming 2. sustainable agriculture 3. crop rotation ... t.me/slaydai_bot farming encompasses various types, each serving different purposes and employing distinct practices. subsistence farming is focused on growing food primarily for the farmer's family needs, with little surplus for sale. commercial farming, on the other hand, involves large-scale production aimed at maximizing profit, often utilizing modern technology and intensive methods. organic farming avoids synthetic chemicals, emphasizing natural processes and environmental sustainability. mixed farming combines crop cultivation with livestock rearing. plantation farming involves large estates growing single cash crops like tea or coffee. lastly, specialized farming focuses on a specific agricultural product. globally, farming types are influenced by geography, climate, and economic demands, with each type playing a crucial role in food security and livelihoods. ... t.me/slaydai_bot sustainable agriculture aims to meet society’s food and textile …
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cles. typically, farmers rotate crops like corn, wheat, soybeans, and legumes. each plant group has specific nutrient needs and residual effects; for example, legumes fix nitrogen, enriching the soil for subsequent crops. crop rotation can reduce soil erosion, enhance nutrient cycling, and increase soil fertility. the practice can cut synthetic fertilizer use by up to 25%, while potentially improving crop yields by 10-25%. by disrupting pest and disease patterns, crop rotation also reduces reliance on chemical pesticides, fostering a more sustainable and resilient farming system. ... t.me/slaydai_bot livestock management involves the care and oversight of farm animals to optimize their health and productivity. it includes feeding, breeding, housing, and health care. nutritional needs vary by species; for example, cattle require high-quality forage, while pigs need a balanced diet rich in grains. breeding programs aim to enhance desirable traits, such as milk yield in dairy cows, which average 23,391 pounds annually …
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of the world's total agricultural land. 3. **certification and standards**: organic farming requires adherence to specific standards set by bodies such as the usda in the united states and the eu in europe. in 2019, over 2.7 million organic producers were certified globally. 4. **yield and productivity**: organic farming yields, on average, are about 80% of conventional farming yields. however, it can be more efficient in water use and is better for soil health and biodiversity. 5. **environmental impact**: organic farms can reduce energy use by 20% compared to conventional farms. they contribute to higher biodiversity levels, supporting 30% more plant, bird, and animal species. ... t.me/slaydai_bot irrigation techniques are crucial for efficient water use in agriculture. surface irrigation involves flooding fields, suitable for rice cultivation, yet only 40-50% efficient. drip irrigation, with 90-95% efficiency, delivers water directly to plant roots, minimizing evaporation and runoff, ideal for arid regions. sprinkler …
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ppm). soil ph ideally ranges from 6.0 to 7.5 for most crops. cation exchange capacity (cec), indicating soil fertility, should be at least 10 meq/100g. soil respiration rates and earthworm counts also provide insights into soil health. regular soil testing can guide proper nutrient management practices. ... t.me/slaydai_bot pesticide use and management involve the application of substances to control pests affecting crops. globally, over 4.1 million tons of pesticides are used annually. the most common types include herbicides (40%), insecticides (30%), and fungicides (30%). integrated pest management (ipm) encompasses strategies like crop rotation and biological control to reduce pesticide dependence. the u.s. environmental protection agency (epa) regulates around 1,200 active pesticide ingredients. the eu has a "farm to fork" strategy aiming to reduce pesticide use by 50% by 2030. effective management includes proper application techniques, adherence to safety guidelines, and using personal protective equipment. emerging technologies, like precision agriculture, optimize …
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a farmer rayimov jorabek a farmer rayimov jorabek a farmer rayimov jorabek plan: 1. types of farming 2. sustainable agriculture 3. crop rotation ... t.me/slaydai_bot farming encompasses various types, each serving different purposes and employing distinct practices. subsistence farming is focused on growing food primarily for the farmer's family needs, with little surplus for sale. commercial farming, on the other hand, involves large-scale production aimed at maximizing profit, often utilizing modern technology and intensive methods. organic farming avoids synthetic chemicals, emphasizing natural processes and environmental sustainability. mixed farming combines crop cultivation with livestock rearing. plantation farming involves large estates growing single cash crops like tea or coffee....

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