Manure Management Plan
A manure management plan (MMP) is a document that outlines the strategies and practices to manage the manure.
Crop management refers to the systematic approach of planning, monitoring, and controlling agricultural practices to optimize crop production.

A manure management plan (MMP) is a document that outlines the strategies and practices to manage the manure.

By breaking down organic materials, compost helps to nourish plants and reduce the need for synthetic fertilizers.

Alluvial soil is a type of soil that is formed by the deposit of sediment, usually by a river. It is known for its high fertility.

Plowing, also known as tillage, is the process of turning over the soil in a field in order to prepare it for planting.

Emasculation is a process in which the male reproductive organs of a plant are removed or made ineffective.

Systemic herbicides, also known as translocated herbicides, can move within a plant’s vascular system to target and kill unwanted vegetation.

Productive soil is a vital component of agriculture and food production. It is the foundation upon which plants grow.

The Worldโs 1st solar powered irrigation system was implanted in The National Arboretum U.S.A. on 11 May 2009.

Compound fertilizers are a type of fertilizer that combines two or more essential nutrients, such as nitrogen, phosphorous, and potassium.

Blind hoeing is a method of weed control that involves mechanically cutting or pulling weeds from the soil without being able to see them.