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Sustainable crop management

Key words integrated farm management, crop rotations, soil management, wildlife and conservation, environmental stewardship. [Pg.218]


Ralada, M.C., Davis, A.M., Crossman, S.M.A., Robles, C. and Chichester, E.A. (2004) Sustainable crop management practices for improving production of culinary herbs in the Virgin Islands. Acta Fiorticulturae (ISHS) 629, 289-298. [Pg.398]

Dr Keith Chaney, Principal Lecturer, Harper Adams University, UK (author of Chapter 9 Sustainable crop management). [Pg.613]

CHC, Conservation Technology Information Center (1998). Available at http //www.ctic.purdue.edu Diaz-Zorita M, Duarte G, Grove J (2002) A review of no-till systems and soil management for sustainable crop production in the subhumid and semiarid Pampas of Argentina. Soil Tillage Res 65 1-18... [Pg.71]

INTEGRATED CROP MANAGEMENT IS A STRATEGY FOR SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE... [Pg.542]

Gnanavel I., Kathiresan R.M. Sustainable weed management in rice-rice cropping system. Indian J Weed Sci... [Pg.120]

A whole plant biorefinery appears as a preferable concept, especially if the transformation units are located close to the crop production sites. Thus, the location of a biorefinery plant can be dictated by the nature of the oleaginous crop, and therefore, the place where its production, linked to the climate, is performed. Depending on the scale of production, the size of the biorefinery will be adapted. If possible the close-by proximity of bioproducts users will be ideal, but if it is not the case, it will be preferable to build a new biorefinery in an industrially rich area where heat integration can be performed. Moreover, this location will also be rich in transportation facilities. To be efficient, the territorial biorefinery should be adapted to multiple feedstocks and multiple bioproduct production in order to comply with crop management techniques. By opposition, another type of biorefinery, focused on transportation hubs such as the Port of Rotterdam or the Port of Ghent, is based on the same model as petrol. The type of biomass is often limited to a few crops and so is the number of large scale bioproducts. In this case, the long distance travels of the feedstocks can appear detrimental in their sustainability evaluation. [Pg.264]

The development of Integrated Crop Management (ICM), Integrated Farm Management (IFM) and sustainable crop production... [Pg.221]


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