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  1. Subhash Palekar (born 2 February 1949) is an Indian agriculturist who practiced and wrote many books about Subhash Palekar Natural Farming (previously called Zero Budget Natural Farming). [1] [2] Palekar was born in 1949 [3] in a small village Belora in the Vidarbha region of Maharashtra in India, and he has an agricultural background.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AgricultureAgriculture - Wikipedia

    Agriculture encompasses crop and livestock production, aquaculture, fisheries, and forestry for food and non-food products. [1] Agriculture was the key development in the rise of sedentary human civilization, whereby farming of domesticated species created food surpluses that enabled people to live in cities.

  3. So far it all derives from Japanese authors' writings, until "Natural/ Nature farming" writers from elsewhere are included in this article or in a split up range of articles, say for one example Coleby, Pat "Natural Farming", Australia, and many more of her books, and so many different authors with titles of Natural farming from all over earth.

  4. An organic movement began in the 1940s as a reaction to agriculture's growing reliance on synthetic fertilizers and pesticides. The history of this modern revival of organic farming dates back to the first half of the 20th century at a time when there was a growing reliance on these new synthetic, non-organic methods.

  5. e. No-till farming (also known as zero tillage or direct drilling) is an agricultural technique for growing crops or pasture without disturbing the soil through tillage. No-till farming decreases the amount of soil erosion tillage causes in certain soils, especially in sandy and dry soils on sloping terrain. Other possible benefits include an ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bhaskar_SaveBhaskar Save - Wikipedia

    Farming was a natural, integral part of life, changing according to the season, but regulated by the monsoon, which signaled the beginning of a new production season. As a child, Bhaskar Save learned the value of cooperation. Like most other local farmers, Save's family grew mainly rice, pulses, and some vegetables.

  7. e. Biodynamic agriculture is a form of alternative agriculture based on pseudo-scientific and esoteric concepts initially developed in 1924 by Rudolf Steiner (1861–1925). [1] [2] It was the first of the organic farming movements. [3] It treats soil fertility, plant growth, and livestock care as ecologically interrelated tasks, [4] [5] [6 ...

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