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Problems with the prices of agricultural products

Written by admin on Mar 6th, 2010 | Filed under: Agriculture, Agriculture Technology
What is the problem?

The prices at which farmers sell agricultural products are low. For example, barley and wheat have had a rise of 5 cents per kilo and in turn the products manufactured by these products have risen 10 cents a majority and so it is with most things. You pay little for the products it sells to farmers, but later, when buying what is done with these products, we see that the price has risen sharply.

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Crop rotation in organic farming

Written by admin on Jun 8th, 2009 | Filed under: Agriculture Technology
One of the most effective methods of preservation of soil nutrients is crop rotation. The crop rotation is applied in organic farming as an alternative crop with different nutritional needs while avoiding the saturation of soils. Crop rotation is essential for sustaining soil fertility, making better use of the subscriber, including the rotation occurs with greater control of weeds, pests and diseases. (more...)

Common enemies of vegetable crops in organic farming

Written by admin on Jun 7th, 2009 | Filed under: Agriculture Technology

enemicTechnical Information: the common enemies of vegetable crops in organic farming, with the aim of presenting the major pests of horticultural crops in organic production. As common enemies of horticultural crops are, on the one hand, disease (primarily in the soil fungi and viruses) and on the other pests: worms, caterpillars, aphids, mites, nematodes and LIMAC. (more…)


Conversion of crops to organic farming

Written by admin on Jun 6th, 2009 | Filed under: Agriculture Technology

The conversion from one crop to organic farming is a process that can sometimes be tricky. The objective is clear, get an organic product that has better market acceptance. But usually part of a crop based on crop and where the approach has been to eliminate everything that we think might be detrimental to the crop from the outside and bring everything you need our plant, ie herbicides, insecticides, chemical fertilizers, fungicides. All this affects the biodiversity of the environment by reducing, by doing this while agriculture a real impact on the environment. (more…)


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