Sustainable agriculture systems
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Sustainable agriculture systems
Lewis Publishers, c1994
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University Library for Agricultural and Life Sciences, The University of Tokyo図
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Sustainable agriculture embodies many concepts in its attempt to integrate all the aspects of farming systems into a holistic system. This book explores the processes that occur within the components of a sustainable system and shows where we can build upon our existing knowledge to develop the concepts of sustainable agriculture into the new conventional agriculture. Well-known researchers examine a variety of aspects, including production goals, environmental considerations, and economics, to build a knowledge base that allows readers to see where changes in agriculture must be made and how challenges can be met. They compare existing systems against definitions of sustainability and pinpoint those areas where improvements can be made in current systems to further the concepts of sustainability.
Table of Contents
Historical Perspective, J. Pesek
Water Relationships in a Sustainable Agriculture System, E.J. Sadler and N.C. Turner
Management Strategies for Sustainable Soil Fertility, D.L. Karlen and A.N. Sharpley
Soil Management, C.A. Robinson, R.M. Cruse, and K.A. Kohler
Crop Management, M.D. Clegg and C.A. Francis
Pest Management-Weeds, F. Forcella and O.C. Burnside
Management of Arthropod Pests, J.E. Funderburk and L.G. Higley
Economics of Sustainable Agriculture, D.C. White, J.B. Braden, and R.H. Hornbaker
Making Sustainable Agriculture the New Conventional Agriculture: Social Change and Sustainability, S. Padgitt and P. Petrzelk)
Challenges for the 21st Century, J.L. Hatfield and D.R. Keeney
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