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Sustainable agriculture
Modern farming practices
Eco-friendly farming
Precision agriculture
Agricultural technology
Farming innovations
Climate-smart agriculture
Agroecology
Farm-to-table movement
Organic farming
Green farming
Regenerative agriculture
Vertical farming

Sustainable agriculture Modern farming practices Eco-friendly farming Precision agriculture Agricultural technology Farming innovations Climate-smart agriculture Agroecology Farm-to-table movement Organic farming Green farming Soil health Water conservation Crop rotation Cover crops Regenerative agriculture Vertical farming Hydroponics Aeroponics Aquaponics

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an image of a corn field that is ready to be harvested

WE MAY DRIVE red equipment, but green is our favorite color by far. A perfectly plowed field has nothing on the brilliant green mat dotted with hairy vetch flowers that dominates our tractor cab view when my cousin, Tim Imhoff, and I seed our crops.

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the benefits of crop rotation for growing crops in an area that is very green

Crop rotation isn’t just a farming practice – it’s a cornerstone of sustainable agriculture with numerous benefits for your garden or farm. Here’s why you should implement crop rotation in your growing spaces:

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a yellow and white unmanned spraying water on a corn field with sprinklers

The future of stressfree #agribusines #Farming. Who says #technology isn't the new "chic" ?😍 Still scouting for volunteers to coach my forum on #agritech. Let's make #agriculture fun..and boost #foodproduction. Join us. https://t.co/B8BFivnVLE https://t.co/CneQJ3mKcR

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A tractor on the field waters the plants with pesticides. royalty free stock image

A tractor on the field waters the plants with pesticides. royalty free stock image, #free, #Advertisement, #stock, #image, #ad

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soil health, sustainable farming, composting, yardener tips

Soil health is crucial for sustainable farming as it forms the basis of a healthy crop or forage. Farmers and ranchers can promote soil health through cover crops, conservation tillage, crop rotation, composting, and pasture management. These practices enable effective management of nutrients and water, leading to better yields and a healthier environment. Our section on Sustainable Agriculture will be regularly updated with informative content that may be of interest to you.

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an image of plants in the middle of a field with pictures of crops and leaves

Crop rotation is a sustainable agricultural practice of cultivating different crops in succession on the same piece of land. This method can help to improve soil health, increase its nutrient content, and control pests and weeds. For example, after maize, farmers can plant legumes in the same field as it can restore the soil’s nitrogen consumed by the previous crop. What is the purpose of crop rotation? Growing the same crop repeatedly depletes the soil of nutrients. The ancient method of…

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For hundreds of thousands of years, humans lived a nomadic life, hunting for game and foraging for food. 

Then, several thousand years ago, they stopped. They began domesticating animals, started growing crops, and lived a sedentary lifestyle. 

The question anthropologists have asked is, why? 

Learn more about the rise of agriculture, aka the Neolithic Revolution, on this episode of Everything Everywhere Daily.

For hundreds of thousands of years, humans lived a nomadic life, hunting for game and foraging for food. Then, several thousand years ago, they stopped. They began domesticating animals, started growing crops, and lived a sedentary lifestyle. The question anthropologists have asked is, why? Learn more about the rise of agriculture, aka the Neolithic Revolution, on this episode of Everything Everywhere Daily.

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