
Residue Incorporation (Corn) [Philippines]
Incorporation of corn stalks during land preparation for the succeeding crop.
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Incorporation of corn stalks during land preparation for the succeeding crop.
Conservation Tillage Technology (Zero Tillage) or "Tipid Saka" - A crop production system which focuses on soil conservation and reducing excessive tillage operations, reduces labor and farm inputs while increasing productivity and profitability
Leaving the trunk of a newly harvested banana standing beside a follower plant to provide nutrients and moisture especially during period of drought.
A farmer’s indigenous practice of growing sweet potato as a relay crop to its main crop of either rice or corn.
Intensifying the irrigated rice production while at the same time reducing farm inputs including seeds, fertilizer, and water.
Replacing the sand in the planting hole with soil for the proper nourishment of newly planted trees and for better moisture retention and storage.
The Small Farm Rerservoir is an earth dam structure used to trap harvest and store rainfall and water runoff.
Development of micro-catchment for soil and water conservation and for the provision of supplementary irrigation during the dry season.
Sediment traps are structures built in the area which includes cascading catchment canal, silt traps and catch basin along perimeter, between pineapple fields and along diversion ditches to collect runoff during rains, preventing and minimizing the eroded soils cascading into natural bodies of water.