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Grazing Land Improvement
technologies

Grazing Land Improvement [Ethiopia]

It is a technique which increases the productivity of grasslands per unit area through activities of soding and direct sawing of grass species.

  • Compiler: Daniel Danano
Rotation 2+2 of cereals in a no-tillage system
technologies

Rotation 2+2 of cereals in a no-tillage system [France]

A trial crop rotation system of '2+2', where a succession of two spring crops (maize) followed by two winter crops (wheat) aims to diversify cropping through rotation (sequences and intervals) while limiting weed pressure under a no-tillage system.

  • Compiler: Alan Radbourne
Non Labour
technologies

Non Labour [France]

C'est travailler le sol sans retournement sur tout ou une partie des parcelles de l'exploitation avec pour objectif l'abandon de la charrue.

  • Compiler: Julie Lemesle
Strip-till
technologies

Strip-till [Germany]

Strip-till is a form of precision farming and conservation agriculture that combines minimum tillage in strips with no-till on the remainder of the field. The soil over the whole field is protected by a growing crop or mulch from sunlight, and especially from the direct impact of raindrops by providing …

  • Compiler: Felix Witing
Grassland preservation
technologies

Grassland preservation [Germany]

Grassland preservation by the avoidance of ploughing up of grassland and its transformation into cropland

  • Compiler: Johanna Fick
Minimum Tillage and Direct Planting
technologies

Minimum Tillage and Direct Planting [Ghana]

Minimum tillage and direct planting are two conservation agriculture practices which basically consist of leaving crop residues on the soil surface without burning and subsequent planting through the mulch.

  • Compiler: Unknown User
Controlled traffic farming
technologies

Controlled traffic farming [Hungary]

All machinery traffic uses the same lane network within the field to reduce the total compacted area, to improve connections, and to optimise overlapping of following runs resulting in more efficient use of labour and inputs. Risks from environmental pollution are also reduced.

  • Compiler: Brigitta Szabó