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− | Few ways of managing land sustainably are | + | Few ways of managing land sustainably are |
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− | *Natural vegetative strip | + | *Natural vegetative strip. |
− | *Improved trash lines | + | *Improved trash lines. |
− | *Composting associated with planting pits | + | *Composting associated with planting pits. |
− | *Vermiculture | + | *Vermiculture. |
− | *Green cane trash blanket | + | *Green cane trash blanket. |
− | *No till with controlled traffic | + | *No till with controlled traffic. |
− | *Small scale conservation tillage | + | *Small scale conservation tillage. |
− | *Conservation agriculture | + | *Conservation agriculture. |
− | *No till technology | + | *No till technology. |
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| + | == Reference == |
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| + | [https://www.wocat.net/fileadmin/user_upload/documents/Books/WOOK_PART2.1.pdf Where the Land is Greener] |
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| + | [[Category:Impacts/Benefits_of_SLM_(On_Site/Off_Site)]] |
Latest revision as of 10:46, 7 July 2016
Few ways of managing land sustainably are
- Natural vegetative strip.
- Improved trash lines.
- Composting associated with planting pits.
- Vermiculture.
- Green cane trash blanket.
- No till with controlled traffic.
- Small scale conservation tillage.
- Conservation agriculture.
- No till technology.
Reference
Where the Land is Greener