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Land, Volume 11, Issue 2

February 2022 - 172 articles

Cover Story: Improved crop husbandry and soil management practices or soil-improving cropping systems are required to maintain or improve crop yield and to prevent water pollution and emission of greenhouse gasses and ammonia into the atmosphere. A review of 154 meta-analyses shows that reported effects of alternative practices, relative to conventional practice, were positive in general. Effect sizes were relatively large for nutrient leaching and greenhouse gas emissions and small for soil quality except for soil life and crop yield. The meta-analysis studies indicate that there is large scope for increasing cropland productivity and minimizing environmental impacts. It is recommended to formulate goals for each farmer and to integrate and optimize farming practices. View this paper
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