Intercropping: Guide to Sustainable Multi-Crop Farming Systems
Intercropping, also known as mixed cropping, is a traditional agricultural practice that involves growing two or more crops in same land.
Crop management refers to the systematic approach of planning, monitoring, and controlling agricultural practices to optimize crop production.

Intercropping, also known as mixed cropping, is a traditional agricultural practice that involves growing two or more crops in same land.

Improving cotton productivity requires smarter root-zone management, especially in regions facing water limitations and soil stress. Drying and mulching the…

The worldwide distribution, drivers and trends of sudden droughts represent one of the most urgent and underexamined frontiers in both…

Organic fertilizer refers to any type of fertilizer that is derived from natural sources, such as plants, animals, and minerals.

Drought-tolerant plants are the solution to this problem. These plants can survive extended periods of drought and low water availability.ย

As more weeds develop resistance to herbicides, electrocution may be the weed management approach of the future.

Top dressing in agriculture refers to the practice of applying fertilizer or other soil amendments to the surface of the soil after planting.

Crop rotation is a farming practice in which different types of crops are grown in a specific area in a systematic sequence.

Californiaโs $57.6 billion grape and wine industry faces an existential threat from an unlikely source: the glassy-winged sharpshooter (GWSS), Homalodisca…

Mulch is a useful tool providing benefits such as soil moisture retention, weed control, and temperature regulation.