Laukkopības praktikums. III [3.] daļa, Augu maiņas un augseku organizācija
2022
KrogereKroģere, Rūta, Ruta | Putniece, Gundega
Contents: ORGANIZATION OF PLANT CHANGE AND CROP ROTATION. 1. Farm specialization. 1.1. Farms engaged in crop cultivation and animal husbandry. 1.2. Farms specializing only in crop production. 1.3. Crop rotation in organic farms. 2. Selection of crops according to soil characteristics. 3. Technological conditions of the territory. 4. Placement of crops in different land use groups. 5. Methodology for drawing up cropping schemes. 5.1. Drawing up the scheme if the number of fields in the crop rotation is known. 5.2. Compilation of schemes, if the volume structure is known. 5.3. Compilation of the scheme, if the sown areas of crops are known. 5.4. Schemes with exclusion fields. 5.5. Schemes with black fallow. 5.6. Compilation of special crop rotation schemes. 6. Plant change over time. 6.1. Compilation of the mastering plan of crop rotation. 6.2. Compilation of the rotation table. 6.3. The organization of a plant exchange developed over time. 6.4. Development of a rational crop rotation system. LITERATURE.
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