Dry Farming
Dryland farming and dry farming encompass specific agricultural techniques for the non-irrigated cultivation of crops. Dryland farming is associated with drylands, areas characterized by a cool wet season (which charges the soil with virtually all the moisture that the crops will receive prior to harvest) followed by a warm dry season. They are also associated with arid conditions, areas prone to drought and those having scarce water-resources.
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World Bank Group · 10 February 2024 English
prohibited. The agricultural area is mainly dry farming, with the advantage of producing high-quality …
UNODC: United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime · 21 December 2023 English
In as “threat multipliers” that interact with other risk factors other words, the warmer the weather, the more likely and drivers, such as weak governance structures and people are to …
2019). resource scarcity: a literature review on dry farming”, Land MDPI, vol. 11, 15 OECD, Ageing and Employment …
World Bank Group · 15 November 2023 English
Violent conflict between nomadic herders and settled—mostly agricultural—communities in Nigeria occurs as both groups clash over the use of land and resources, in part, due to a changing climate. This …
Simultaneously, settled communities have expanded, and dry farming techniques have lengthened their land and water … agricultural season through the adoption of dry farming techniques. As a result, the annual period preceding …
INREA: National Institute for research in technical sciences for the environment and agriculture · 31 October 2023
irrigation for improved water productivity of dry farming systems in West Asia and North Africa. Agric …
INREA: National Institute for research in technical sciences for the environment and agriculture · 29 October 2023
diminue fortement dans les sols conduits en dry farming, et des taux annuels de minéralisation de l’humus …
INREA: National Institute for research in technical sciences for the environment and agriculture · 28 October 2023
‡ush salt from the rootzone after some years of dry farming. However the rice cultivars need to be adapted …
INREA: National Institute for research in technical sciences for the environment and agriculture · 24 October 2023 French
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INREA: National Institute for research in technical sciences for the environment and agriculture · 24 October 2023
area which is currently under vines. Hence, dry farming should be considered as a precious skill, of …
INREA: National Institute for research in technical sciences for the environment and agriculture · 23 October 2023 French
Freebairn, 2004). Les manuels d’aridoculture (ou ‘dry farming’) abordent les questions suivantes (Dregne et …
INREA: National Institute for research in technical sciences for the environment and agriculture · 20 October 2023 French
both the Kasakh valley and Tsaghkahovit plain. Dry farming of barley and fodder predominates in the flat …