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Mulch-till
technologies

Mulch-till [Slovenia]

Mulch-till is a method of farming that does not utilise a plough, and thus the soil is not turned over. Furthermore, at least 30% of the cultivated area remains covered with organic residues left over from the previous crop. There are multiple benefits to the soil and carbon dioxide emissions …

  • Compilador/a: Gregor Kramberger
Retention ponds
technologies

Retention ponds [Slovenia]

Retention ponds (e.g. flood storage reservoirs, shallow impoundments) are water bodies, storing water to attenuate surface runoff during rainfall events. They provide storage as well as improving water quality. Retention ponds may also be used for irrigation of farmland.

  • Compilador/a: Gregor Kramberger
Conservation tillage with incorporated mulched plant residues (mulch-till)
technologies

Conservation tillage with incorporated mulched plant residues (mulch-till) [Slovenia]

Conservation tillage with incorporated mulched plant residues (mulch-till) of harvested crop or a green manure that are part of the rotation). Crop residues are partially incorporated/mixed in topsoil layer (down to 10 cm) using a disc harrow, chisel plough, sweeps, field cultivators, that leave more than 30% of the soil …

  • Compilador/a: Matjaz Glavan
Organic agriculture
technologies

Organic agriculture [Slovenia]

It is based on 5 years crop rotation, full absence of artificial plant protection products and mineral nitrogen and the circulation of nitrogen via organic manure, crops and residues.

  • Compilador/a: Matjaz Glavan
Fertilising with farmyard manure
technologies

Fertilising with farmyard manure [Slovenia]

The technology is based on use of livestock manure from dairy cows (excreta and cereals straw) for fertilisation of arable fields with 3-5 year rotation. Manure has a very good effect on soil production capacity and on growth of vegetable crops.

  • Compilador/a: Matjaz Glavan
Community tradition
approaches

Community tradition [South Africa]

Inherited, and still practiced, tradition of stone terracing - passed down from generation to generation.

  • Compilador/a: William Critchley
Self teaching
approaches

Self teaching [South Africa]

Learning how to use vetiver grass as a vegetative conservation barrier through instructions from a booklet and hands-on practical experience.

  • Compilador/a: Philippe Zahner