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- 1. List major factors contributed to the Dust Bowl from 1931 to 1939. 2.What farming practices have reduced the effects of drought and soil erosion? Are these practices sustainable?A secondary plant compound might be used for which of the following? a new crop variety a new drug a soil nutrient a pest of a crop pestFigure 31.10 Farmers often rotate corn (a cereal crop) and soy beans (a legume) planting a field with each crop in alternate seasons. What advantage might this crop rotation confer?
- Can u give 5 Statement of the problem about this topic thank you Title: Effects of organic and special fertilizer on the growth and soil nutrient of momordica charantia seed1. What type of soil does munggo beans grow best? A. CLAY SOIL B. SAND SOIL C. LOAM SOIL Explain why1. You are given a ‘kaingin’ part of Mt. Makiling to help restore the environmental integrity in the area. What crops could be possibly grown and how will you proceed with the land preparation activities?2. We are now in the fourth agricultural revolution (Agriculture 4.0) era in which digital technologies are promoted in order to 'produce more with less'. What practice in Agriculture 3.0 (Green Revolution era) can be changed as far as preparation of seeds is concerned? What digital technology could be applied in seed preparation? 3. The Philippine Government prioritizes interventions to increase vegetable production and bring down prices. Can vegetable grafting support this – why or why not? Why is vegetable grafting considered as a climate-smart agriculture technique?
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