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Earthworms, the agriculturist's friends Man, through agricultural practices, such as cultivation, may temporarily improve soil structure, but the earthworm has longer-term effects in maintaining ...
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Earthworms, the agriculturist's friends Edwards, C. A. and J. R. Lofty. 1972. Biology of earthworms. 283 pp. Chapman and Hall Ltd., London. Hyams, E. 1952. Soil and civilization. 312 pp. ...
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FRUIT TREE PRUNING However, by observing your trees with the following general pruning .... Some species such as Prunus insititia (e.g. Damson plum) can form regular thickets. ...
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Organic Food and Farming in Canada Canada's organic food and farming sector is not as advanced as the USA and .... in Eastern Canada (and hence, a decline in demand for dairy products). ...
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Ecological Agriculture Projects (EAP) Start Page Guelph Organic Conference, University of Guelph, January. www.cog.ca/ottawa, COG Ottawa Chapter, Eco-Farm Day; February, Cornwall, Ontario. ENTER EAP ...
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Towards a more energy efficient cash crop farm The typical cash crop farm in Quebec produces grain corn, cereals, and soybean. Grain corn is the most important crop as it takes up to 65% of the acreage. ...
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Ecological Lawn Maintenance Ecological lawn maintenance relies on slow release organic and crushed rock fertilizers and avoids the highly soluble synthetic formulations. ...
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ORGANIC VEGETABLE TIPS by Kelly Dubé, La Broquerie, Manitoba (market gardener);. I begin my seedlings in the greenhouse. From the beginning of March to about April 5, ...
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Management weeds out high labor costs "Time of weeding is critical for good weed control", according to Robert .... crust after a rain and allow air to get in and mineralize the organic matter. ...
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A review of non chemical weed control techniques As agriculture became mechanised cultivation techniques for weed control were developed, particularly for inter-row work in widely spaced row-crops. ...
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