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This is about Land Preparation and Field Practices for Lowland and Upland Crops.
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- 1- How cropping intensity is different from the cropping pattern? 2- Differentiate between the cover crops and green manure crops. Plz short answer.For Forester's (Silviculture subject) 1. What are the measures of protection? 2. What are the proper stand density to a shorter rotation? Thank you so much poCompare and contrast between lowland (rice) and upland crops (choose one among coconut, mango, banana, corn, soybean, or sweet potato) in terms of (1)land preparation (2) procedure, and (3) objectives.
- For Forester's po (Silviculture subject) 1.) What is the objective of restocking of unproductive area and why do you restock? 2.) What are the proper stand density to a shorter rotation? Thank you so much!Which factors affect soil quality? chemical composition history of the soil presence of living organisms and topography cl. all of the aboveList down 2 insect pest each of the following crops. Describe how the insect inflictdamage to the crop. Aside from using chemicals, what specific control tactics will youuse to manage the pest?RiceMangoOnionCorn
- A scientist investigating into the quality of soil in Potsin area determined the soil bulk density using graphical approach. Five soil samples from the farm were sampled and their respective masses and volumes determined in the laboratory. The masses (g) of soils sampled and their respective volumes (V) are shown in the table below. A. Give two reasons why bulk density measurement is vital during soil quality investigations. B. Describe how the soil were sampled for the bulk density measurement. C. Identify four meteorological instruments and their uses.make a soil conservation plan using the template below: Human Activity that greatly affects the quality and quantity of soil in your community objectives Sources of funds for the implementation of the program/plan organizations or NGO's that will support your program how to implement the plan/program successfully?Describe soil management strategies that are sustainable and do not use chemically intensive methods.
- 1. 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?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?As much as practical, turf vegetation (leaves and stolons) should be included with soil samples. options: True False