5 , in scenarios 1–5 (reclamations), dry farming, and irrigated agriculture land use will be reduced, and pasture and gardens will be increased. This increase in the woodland and pasture land uses in the study area will reduce the damages caused by flooding. The results of Fig. 6A–D ...
is right A.The history of fish fanning in desert in Israel can be traced back to the 1920’s.B.Fish farming in desert may to harm to the environment.C.Fish farming in desert may not be sustainable in the long term.D.Fish farming in desert is more advantageous than that in ocean ...
The dynamics of indigenous farming in western Nigeria from the 1850s to the 1920s*Olukoju, AyodejiAgricultural History Review
Practicing of organicagriculturefarming has traditionally existed, where modern practices began in the 1920s as a result of pesticide use that was popularized in 1960s. In the 1970s this conventional farming has been increasing with greater knowledge and developments of technology (Hurtado-Barroso et...
water, and the moist fertile soil and dense plants were a heaven for weeds and insects. So, a short history of agricultural industrialization in the US: tractors in the 1920s, hybrid seeds in the 1930-40s, and then after 1950 the trifecta of intensive fertilizer, irrigation, and pesticides...
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More and more farmers began to plant a new crop around the same time that the tractor became popular. It was the soybean. The soybean is one of the oldest plants harvested. Yet it was not planted widely in the United States until the 1920s. By the year 2000, close to 30 million ...
“ stove.sink and kitchen table must be placed in such a relation that useless steps are avoided entirely ” .inspired the first fully fitted kitchen,designed in the 1920s by Margarete Schutter-Lihotsky.It was a modernist triumph.and many elements remain central features of today ’ s ...
Become a Farmerhas become an influential show that not only entertains but also educates. Its success is reflected in the audience’s feedback.“This is a very meaningful programme. It has enlightened me on the process of cultivating a grain of rice... It has also awakened my concern for...
His father, Rives, would agree. His own grandfather, also a lawyer, launched the farming family dynasty in the late 1920s when he began acquiring farmland while practicing law. And on Thomas' mother's side of the family, the farming gene reaches back to his grandfather Charlie Lowrance who...