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  1. Abstract, Makerere University Dissertations, 2019 Low crop yields due to low erratic rainfall, high evapo-transpiration, and deteriorating soil fertility in semi-arid areas of the country, have led to a quest for sustainable production practices with greater resource use efficiency in order...
  2. Abstract,International Journal of Agriculture and Environmental Research, 2016 Soil and Water conservation (SWC) measures play significant role in improving land productivity. The study assessed contribution of soil and water conservation measures/techniques in land productivity in dry-land areas...
  3. Abstract,Africa Journal of Physical Sciences, 2020 The smallholder farmers of Wiyumiririe in Laikipia County are food insecure and highly vulnerable to climate related hazards owing to dearth of resources and over reliance on rain-fed agriculture. A preliminary reconnaissance prefield visit of...
  4. Double digging is a labor intensive way to prepare a garden bed for planting. It is also a time honored way to prepare a garden bed for planting. Double digging improves soil aeration and drainage and, if you add compost, improves soil texture.
  5. Ideal soil structure has both pore space for air and water to move freely and soil particles that hold together nicely. Air supports plant roots and soil organisms that give life to the soil and enhance nutrient availability for the plants. Aerated soil holds water better than compacted soil,...
  6. Most garden beds are created as permanent additions to the home landscape. Proper site selection and soil preparation will improve plant survival and establishment. How much effort is needed to create a new garden bed depends on site and soil conditions as well as the cultural requirements of the...
  7. A well drained, sandy loam soil with plenty of organic material is ideal for perennials. Most soils need amendments for growing perennial flowers. Compost, composted animal manure, peat moss and perlite are all commonly used organic materials. Organic matter increases a sandy soil's ability to...
  8. Advantages of Biointensive Agriculture Advantages of Biointensive Agriculture Produce 2-6 times as much food in same area Reduce the energy demands (almost eliminate fossil fuels) Use water 3-8 times more effectively Develop a local, diverse, and secure seed base Provide self contained closed...
  9. Peace Corps Double digging with local tools allows for closer plant spacing as the roots can grow down rather than merely to the side. These permanent beds and permanent paths also work to capture rain water. Crops are then rotated between beds from season to season to maximize control, break...

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