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    agricultural crops: Farmers will lose their crops to these diseases that have taken control of the crops. (Economic)  Tobacco mosaic virus can devastate crops‚ resulting in huge economic losses. On a grand scale‚ crop diseases can affect human history. Eg. Potato blight caused suffering and death in Ireland and resulted in massive migration. This caused a lot of Irish people to migrate to the U.S.  Treatment Expenses: Some farmers may seek to try and rid these diseases from their crops. These methods

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    Agricultural Drones

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    Agricultural Drones Relatively cheap drones with advanced sensors and imaging capabilities are giving farmers new ways to increase yields and reduce crop damage. Breakthrough Easy-to-use ­agricultural drones equipped with ­cameras‚ for less than $1‚000. Why It Matters Close monitoring of crops could improve water use and pest management. Key Players 3D Robotics Yamaha PrecisionHawk   Ryan Kunde is a winemaker whose family’s picture-perfect vineyard nestles in the Sonoma Valley north of San Francisco

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    Effects of drought on farm production and livestock holdings 5. The main direct effects of drought on the farming sector are summarised in Figure 1. The most immediate consequence of drought is a fall in crop production‚ due to inadequate and poorly distributed rainfall. Farmers are faced with harvests that are too small to both feed their families and fulfill their other commitments. Livestock sales act as a buffer in times of hardship‚ farmers disinvesting in these assets to buy food. The first

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    Crop Topping Pulse Crops

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    Crop Topping Pulse Crops Articles Often higher rates are used to control other broadleaf weeds that may be present. Note that glyphosate can affect germination percentages so it is best not to retain seed from paddocks that have been crop topped using glyphosate. Paraquat products on the other hand such as Gramoxone can be used successfully right up until the milky dough stage of the ryegrass. At 800ml/ha it is a slightly cheaper alternative to glyphosate at $2.80/ha‚ and provides more flexibility

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    the interactive benefits from combining trees and shrubs with crops and/or livestock. It combines agricultural and forestry technologies to create more diverse‚ productive‚ profitable‚ healthy‚ and sustainable land-use systems.[1] A narrow definition of agroforestry is "trees on farms."[2] Contents • 1 As a science • 2 Benefits o 2.1 Adaptation to Climate Change • 3 Applications o 3.1 Parkland o 3.2 Shade systems o 3.3 Crop-over-tree systems o 3.4 Alley cropping o 3.5 Strip cropping

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    Operation Reaserch

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    fall.  The farm supports two types of livestock: dairy cows and laying hens‚ as well as three crops: soybeans‚ corn‚ and wheat. (All three are cash crops‚ but the corn also is a feed crop for the cows and the wheat also is used for chicken feed.) The crops are harvested during the late summer and fall. During the winter months‚ John‚ Eunice‚ and Grandpa make a decision about the mix of livestock and crops for the coming year.  Currently‚ the family has just completed a particularly successful harvest

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    Jamil

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    SUMMARY This report is the result of the instruction of our teacher‚ Sir Karim. Who is conducting the course Economy of Pakistan Firstly we are doing the brief introduction about the performance of cash crop of Pakistan and then we are analyze the last five years of export and import of cash crop of Pakistan to other countries for the last 5 years it has averaged 6-7% growth. Pakistan had the narrow export base but due to govt efforts it has increase in the last five years Pakistan earns the major

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    Human Animal Conflicts

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    have attacked agricultural crops and livestock since the beginning of agriculture and settled lifestyle about 10‚000 years ago. Many wild animals are potential competitors to humans for food resources or threats to human life. Wild animals that directly compete with humans for resources such as food or water quickly become ‘problem animals’ are included in the "man-animal conflict" category. Large mammals come into human conflict by destroying livestocks ‚ property‚ crops and by killing people. According

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    The Effects of ECB on Corn Crop Yield Abstract In this experiment we explore the infestation of ECB (European Corn Borer) on different types of corn and how it effects the corn crop yield. The corn is grown in a controlled environment with the only changing variables being the type of corn and the concentrations of the infestation of the ECB. Varying levels of infestation are tested on a corn crop throughout a 140 day growing season‚ at the end of the season the crops are then measured for yield

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    Why Monoculture Is Bad

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    This particular potato‚ however was overcome by a disease called late blight. Eventually almost the entire potato crop had become diseased leaving behind infertile soil for new crops to grow. With no potatoes the people starved which then caused the population in Ireland to crash (Kniss). No good comes out of taking up crazy amounts of land to plant one crop over and over again. When crops are repeatedly planted in the same place‚ the soil becomes nutrient deficient. The way to introduce these nutrients

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