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VOL. 6, ISSUE 2 (2024)
Sustainable Soil Management Practices in Crop-Livestock Farming Systems
Authors
Mohammed E. Shalaby
Abstract
This article explores sustainable soil management practices within
integrated crop-livestock systems, focusing on enhancing soil health, improving
farm productivity, and minimizing environmental impacts. It discusses the
synergistic benefits of integrating crop and livestock production, such as
nutrient recycling, improved soil structure, and increased biodiversity. Key
practices like manure management, cover cropping, crop rotation, controlled
grazing, and integrated pest management are examined for their roles in
promoting sustainable farming. The analysis highlights the environmental,
economic, and ecological advantages of these practices, underlining their
significance in building resilient agricultural systems and combating the
challenges of climate change.
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Pages:29-32
How to cite this article:
Mohammed E. Shalaby "Sustainable Soil Management Practices in Crop-Livestock Farming Systems". International Journal of Agriculture and Plant Science, Vol 6, Issue 2, 2024, Pages 29-32
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