Some of the modern farming methods are : 1. Precision Farming: Using GPS and drones to monitor and manage crops more accurately. 2. Hydroponics: Growing plants in water instead of soil. 3. Aquaponics: Combining fish farming with plant growing, where fish waste feeds the plants. 4. Vertical Farming:Read more
Some of the modern farming methods are :
1. Precision Farming: Using GPS and drones to monitor and manage crops more accurately.
2. Hydroponics: Growing plants in water instead of soil.
3. Aquaponics: Combining fish farming with plant growing, where fish waste feeds the plants.
4. Vertical Farming: Growing crops in stacked layers indoors.
5. GMOs (Genetically Modified Organisms): Crops designed to resist pests and diseases and improve nutrition.
6. Automation and Robotics: Using machines and robots for planting, weeding, and harvesting.
7. Integrated Pest Management (IPM): Using a mix of methods to control pests without relying heavily on chemicals.
8. Sustainable Practices: Crop rotation, cover cropping, and no-till farming to keep soil healthy.
9. Smart Irrigation: Using sensors and automated systems to water crops efficiently.
10. Renewable Energy: Using solar and wind power to run farm operations.
Companion plants assist in pest management and soil enrichment through: Pest Management: Certain plants repel pests naturally or attract beneficial insects that prey on pests. For example, marigolds can repel nematodes, and basil can deter aphids. Soil Enrichment: Leguminous plants (like beans and pRead more
Companion plants assist in pest management and soil enrichment through:
These benefits create a more resilient and productive agricultural environment.
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