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Tag Archives: Soil fertility
Plowback
If you find Your soil is becoming harder OR Yields decline OR Seedling establishment rates have dropped OR Reed-like weeds grow in areas that are not waterlogged Then, Plowback can really improve your soil’s Biological fertility. It does this by … Continue reading
Rest
If you find It is time for a rethink and a bit of space OR Taking any sort of break or rest seems impossible OR It’s hard to farm when you have flogged your soil or yourself near to death … Continue reading
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Tagged Crop, Farm pattern, Grazing, Pasture, Soil fertility, Time
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Grazing shock
If you find Your soil has relatively low biological activity OR Your soil is hard OR Your soil has poor water infiltration OR Your soil has low biological fertility Then, Grazing shock is the effect on a plant of being … Continue reading
Market garden
If you find There is an unfilled demand for fruits or vegetables in your region OR You have enough labor and skills to operate this way OR Other enterprises are not providing sufficient income Then, A market garden can be … Continue reading
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Tagged Crop, Farm pattern, Fruit, Intercrop, Orchard, Profit, Soil fertility, Time
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Nitrogen fixation
If you find Nitrogen is the most commonly deficient nutrient in many soils OR Nitrogen is a key element in digestibility of pastures OR Nitrogen is a key element in the synthesis of proteins necessary for animal growth and development … Continue reading
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Tagged Farm pattern, Plants, Self-sufficiency, Soil, Soil fertility
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Fertile footsteps
If you find Out of sight can slip out of mind and as a result, some areas of the farm go backwards. AND A problem may have been invisible yesterday and yet it is clearly visible today when you are … Continue reading