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Intercropping and the Scientific Basis of Traditional Agriculture

By: Donald Q Innis
179 pages, Figs, tabs
Intercropping and the Scientific Basis of Traditional Agriculture
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  • Intercropping and the Scientific Basis of Traditional Agriculture ISBN: 9781853393280 Paperback Dec 1997 Out of stock with supplier: order now to get this when available
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About this book

Intercropping is a widespread practice in developing countries which has many benefits: it usually results in greater yields, better conservation of soil, more effective use of natural resources, and keeps pests down. This pioneering book, based on extensive field studies in Jamaica, Nepal and India over many years, presents a comparative analysis of the practice of intercropping, where independent studies have recently indicated its worth and is finally becoming more widely recognised.

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The nature of intercropping; intercropping in the Christiana area of Jamaica; intercropping in Nepal; intercropping in India; the Earth's soil and its future; social and economic implications of agricultural practices. Appendices: land equivalent ratios; plant names.

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By: Donald Q Innis
179 pages, Figs, tabs
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