Agricultural Topics
What is the future of agriculture
Future agriculture will use sophisticated technologies such as robots, temperature and moisture sensors, aerial images, and GPS technology. These advanced devices and precision agriculture and robotic systems will allow farms to be more profitable, efficient, safe, and environmentally friendly.
Activities that improve soil, plant, and animal health can
improve resilience to climate change. Regenerative agriculture practices such
as no-till cultivation, not burning stubbles, and planting cover crops, can ensure
that plants and soil are in the best condition to tolerate drought and erratic
rainfall.
Agriculture brought about important changes. Man gave up his
nomadic life and settled down at one place in selected areas. He could grow his
own food. He no longer was a wanderer or gatherer and settled down in one
place.
The agriculture industry has radically transformed over the
past 50 years. Advances in machinery have expanded the scale, speed, and
productivity of farm equipment, leading to more efficient cultivation of more
land. Seed, irrigation, and fertilizers also have vastly improved, helping
farmers increase yields
Organic agriculture Organic farming
1. Organic agriculture. Organic farming is a farming method
that focuses on using biological fertilizers such as compost manure, and using
biological pest control and naturally occurring pesticides. This method
optimizes the energy and nutrient cycles in the agriculture ecosystem, thus
enhancing sustainability efforts.
Organic farming is a perfect business idea for new generation farmers. These days most people use organic products for better health. It means the demand for organic products is increasing. By the production of organic fruits, vegetables, and flowers, you can earn good returns.
Agriculture impacts society in many ways, including:
supporting livelihoods through food, habitat, and jobs; providing raw materials
for food and other products; and building strong economies through trade.
Source: The Balance Small Business.
Aquaculture is Fastest Growing Food Production Sector,
According to FAO Report. The United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization
(FAO) issued a report) on July 10 stating, “With 5.8 percent annual growth rate
since 2010, aquaculture continues to grow faster than other major food
production sectors.
Lettuce. Lettuce can be sown directly in your garden bed, or
started indoors for transplanting
Peas. Snap, snow, and shelling peas are all best sown as
early as the soil can be worked in spring.
Radishes,Turnips,Beans,Sunflowers,Sweet PotatoesWinter Squash, including Pumpkins.
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