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Medicinal Plants / Cultivation
Cultivation of Medicinal Plants
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- Cultivation of Medicinal Plants
- Eco-Friendly Farming
- Evolution of Sustainable Agriculture
- Organic Farming
- Biological Farming
- Nature Farming
- Regenerative Agriculture
- Permaculture
- Alternate Agriculture
- Ecological Agriculture
- Ecological Farming Systems
- Objectives of Ecological Farming
- Prospects
- Integrated Intensive Farming System (IIFS)
- Low External Input Supply Agriculture (LEISA)
- Low-Input Agriculture
- Criteria for LEISA
- Ecological Criteria
- Economic Criteria
- Social Criteria
- Biodynamic Agriculture
- Organic Farming vs. Biodynamic Farming
- Principles of Biodynamic Farming
- Rules for Using Biodynamic Agriculture
- Organic Agriculture System
- The Major Aims of Organic Farming
- Concept of Organic Farming
- Difference Between Organic and Conventional Farming
- History of Organic Farming
- Needs of Organic Farming
- Needs for Organic Inputs
- In Partnership With Nature
- Basic Standards and General Principles for Organic Agriculture
- Crop and Soil Management
- Choice of Crops and Varieties
- Crop Rotations
- Nutrient Management
- Management of Pests, Diseases and Weeds
- Wild Products
- Pollution Control
- Soil and Water Conservation
- Landscape
- Principle Requirements and Pre-Conditions
- Conversion From Conventional to Organic Farming
- Farms With Plant Production and Livestock
- Initiating Organic Farming
- Medicinal Plants-The First Crops for Organic Farming
- Important Tips for Cultivation of Medicinal Plants
- Multi Tier Agriculture System for Cultivation of Medicinal Plants
- Benefits of Multi-Tier Agriculture System (MTAS)
- Selection of Shade Crops
- Irrigation
- Disease and Protection
- Benefits for Farmers and the World
- Indigenous Agricultural Practices for Cultivation of Medicinal Plants
- Rationality of Indigenous Agricultural Knowledge/ Practices