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Slash and Burn's Effect on Soil |
Posted by: Jayson - 10-29-2018, 11:31 AM - Forum: Soil
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https://www.quora.com/How-is-the-Amazon-...rests-soil
Quote:The Amazon rainforest soil is a dense white to white-yellow clay, not sand. When the farmers/ranchers slash and burn, the ash from the burnt rainforest trees allow a year or two of crops (such as soybeans) to grow, but by the third of fourth year this soil amendment is depleted and the farmers move on to another block of land where the slash and burn has been repeated.
Not a good idea. Has anyone encountered this style of farming? Is there outrage against it where you live?
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Growing Things in the Desert |
Posted by: Jayson - 10-29-2018, 11:15 AM - Forum: Soil
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Considering sand isn't a great soil, I'm wondering how large scale farming with irrigation can take place. Anyway, there is surely enough sunshine for crops - of course.
OK, who has experience growing in sand, the beach, and/or the desert?
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Hydroponic components |
Posted by: Greencorner - 10-17-2018, 11:14 PM - Forum: Hydroponics / Aeroponics
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What are the basic components for Hydroponic System? can we able to get everything from an online store or offline? Is it cheaper on online or offline? I am currently looking in Mumbai to get some of Hydroponic Components.
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Registrations are Opened |
Posted by: admin - 10-11-2018, 07:44 PM - Forum: Anouncements
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You can register into our forums and post in introduction section only. Due to huge spam we just made settings for newbies to post in Introduction section.
Once you posted we will move your account to another group so you are able to post everywhere. If you immediately want then please contact at dripworld at gmail dot com
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