Water Usage in Agriculture and Horticulture Results from the Farm Business Survey 2009/10 and the Irrigation Survey 2010. Department of Envi- ronment, Food and Rural Affairs. Available at: http://webarchive. nationalarchives.gov.uk/20130123162956/http:/www.defra.gov.uk/statist...
Whatever the impetus, such formation of large villages was due to improvements in the agricultural technologies. Some improvements in technologies involved turning over of fields, irrigation methods, and usage of waterwheels, iron tools and diversification of crop output. mong many improvements in ...
Desalination and Water Treatment, 51(13-15): 2584-2591.Jamil, T.S., Dijkstra, I., Sayed, S. (2013) Usage of permeate water for treated domestic wastewater by direct capillary nanofiltration membrane in agriculture reuse. Desalination and Water Treatment, 51, 2584-2591....
Managing green water in dryland agriculture Green water is the portion of precipitation that is stored in the soil, or temporarily stays on top of the soil or vegetation during the growing season. Eventually, part of it is used by plants as transpiration and the amount of water tr... B.A...
Applications of Artificial Intelligence in Agriculture Every day, farms produce thousands of information points on temperature, soil, usage of water, atmospheric phenomenon, etc. With the assistance of computer... G Ramachandran,T Sheela,S Kannan,... 被引量: 0发表: 2020年 CS scammlbas ARTIFICIAL...
The relation between the yield of a crop and its water loss to the atmosphere is examined and the dependence of this relation on the climatically determined potential rate of water loss is stressed. Current methods for assessing the response of crop production to relative water loss are described...
Currently, agriculture makes up a 70% share of worldwide water consumption. That’s tricky, since nearly half the world’s population is expected to live in areas of high-water stress by 2030.SourcePlus, food growers also need to account for climate change upending seasonal patterns. ...
narcotic. Coffee, which is native to Ethiopia, is the single most important export. Subsistence livestock raising, the third agricultural activity, is important in theperipherallowlands of Ethiopia. Large herds may be kept by a family as it migrates each season in search of grazing and water. ...
post. Its main themes are in line with the priorities of CSA: (1) Data and knowledge to assess impact and vulnerabilities; (2) Institutions, policies, and financing to strengthen capacities to adaptation; (3) Sustainable climate-smart management of land, water, and biodiversity; (4) ...