MoringaFact-Moringa Cultivation Project in GhanaMoring Fact
Moringa (commonly called Moringa Olefera) is one of the most powerful health-enhancing plants in the Planet. While many things found in Nature can have one or two health benefits, Moringa has many (posses 7 times the Vitamin C of Oranges, 4 times the Vitamin A of Carrots, 4 times the Calcium of Milk, 3 times the Potassium of Bananas and 2 times the Protein of Yogurt). Recent Scientific research has proven that these humble leaves are in fact a powerhouse of nutritional value.
Purpose of Moringafact.com is very simple, to inform you about every aspects of this Miracle Tree and its future possibility. It is originally native in India but has been planted around the world and is naturalized in many locals.
There must have been more hidden facts about Moringa around the world. Moringafact.com will search the fact and bring it up to you!
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Tillage is the mechanical manipulation of soil with tools and implements for obtaining conditions ideal for seed germination, seedling establishment and growth of crops.
MoringaFact-Moringa Cultivation Project in GhanaMoring Fact
Moringa (commonly called Moringa Olefera) is one of the most powerful health-enhancing plants in the Planet. While many things found in Nature can have one or two health benefits, Moringa has many (posses 7 times the Vitamin C of Oranges, 4 times the Vitamin A of Carrots, 4 times the Calcium of Milk, 3 times the Potassium of Bananas and 2 times the Protein of Yogurt). Recent Scientific research has proven that these humble leaves are in fact a powerhouse of nutritional value.
Purpose of Moringafact.com is very simple, to inform you about every aspects of this Miracle Tree and its future possibility. It is originally native in India but has been planted around the world and is naturalized in many locals.
There must have been more hidden facts about Moringa around the world. Moringafact.com will search the fact and bring it up to you!
http://moringafact.com
Tillage is the mechanical manipulation of soil with tools and implements for obtaining conditions ideal for seed germination, seedling establishment and growth of crops.
By Manoranjan Mondal, Elizabeth Humphreys, TP Tuong
Revitalizing the Ganges Coastal Zone Conference
21-23 October 2014, Dhaka, Bangladesh
http://waterandfood.org/ganges-conference/
Implementer for the Southern Philippines Irrigation Sector Project (SPISP) of ADB, and the Lower Agusan Development Project (LADP) of the Japan Bank for International Cooperation
Subject Country: Philippines
Mechanical manipulation of soil to provide favorable condition for proper crop growth is called tillage.
Soil tillage consists of breaking the compact surface of earth to a certain depth.
To loosen the soil mass so as to enable the roots of the crops to penetrate and spread into the soil.
Organic Amendment Restoration of Degraded Upland Landscapes in the Chestatee-...Justin Ellis
Using the RUSLE model and organic amendments to restore degraded upland landscapes in impaired watersheds of the Upper Chattahoochee River above Lake Lanier
Promoting System of Rice Intensification (SRI) in Wayanad, KeralaPublic Affairs Centre
A presentation on Promoting System fo Rice Intensification (SRI) in Wayanad, Kerala, India by Jithya Danesh, RASTA. The presentation was made on August 24, 2012 at a colloquium on Citizen Voices in Environmental Governance conducted by Public Affairs Centre in Bangalore, India.
The yield response of intercrop system to rainfall changes
on the southern slopes of Mt. Kenya in Embu
Poster presented by James M. Njeru at the 3rd Global Science Conference on Climate-Smart Agriculture in Montpellier.
Read more: http://ccafs.cgiar.org/3rd-global-science-conference-%E2%80%9Cclimate-smart-agriculture-2015%E2%80%9D#.VRurLUesXX4
By Manoranjan Mondal, Elizabeth Humphreys, TP Tuong
Revitalizing the Ganges Coastal Zone Conference
21-23 October 2014, Dhaka, Bangladesh
http://waterandfood.org/ganges-conference/
Implementer for the Southern Philippines Irrigation Sector Project (SPISP) of ADB, and the Lower Agusan Development Project (LADP) of the Japan Bank for International Cooperation
Subject Country: Philippines
Mechanical manipulation of soil to provide favorable condition for proper crop growth is called tillage.
Soil tillage consists of breaking the compact surface of earth to a certain depth.
To loosen the soil mass so as to enable the roots of the crops to penetrate and spread into the soil.
Organic Amendment Restoration of Degraded Upland Landscapes in the Chestatee-...Justin Ellis
Using the RUSLE model and organic amendments to restore degraded upland landscapes in impaired watersheds of the Upper Chattahoochee River above Lake Lanier
Promoting System of Rice Intensification (SRI) in Wayanad, KeralaPublic Affairs Centre
A presentation on Promoting System fo Rice Intensification (SRI) in Wayanad, Kerala, India by Jithya Danesh, RASTA. The presentation was made on August 24, 2012 at a colloquium on Citizen Voices in Environmental Governance conducted by Public Affairs Centre in Bangalore, India.
The yield response of intercrop system to rainfall changes
on the southern slopes of Mt. Kenya in Embu
Poster presented by James M. Njeru at the 3rd Global Science Conference on Climate-Smart Agriculture in Montpellier.
Read more: http://ccafs.cgiar.org/3rd-global-science-conference-%E2%80%9Cclimate-smart-agriculture-2015%E2%80%9D#.VRurLUesXX4
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Our journal has transcends traditional boundaries by embracing a multi-disciplinary approach. The journal serves as a melting pot for diverse research areas within agricultural science and technology, ensuring a holistic exploration of the subject.
Geo-spatial analysis for effective technology targetingICRISAT
Mapping and monitoring of biophysical and socio economic characteristics of dryland cereals and grain legumes producing areas is key for developing effective targeting strategies, dissemination of new technologies and sustainable crop management and diversification options. This can help in the allocation of limited resources to achieve potential benefits and provide actionable information for decision makers.
A field experiment on ‘Effect of nutrient management on grain yield of aerobic rice under irrigated condition during Pre-kharif season’ was conducted at Rice Research Station, Bankura, West Bengal, India during 2011 and 2012, respectively in upland situation of red and laterite areas of West Bengal. The experimental result revealed that grain yield of rice in aerobic situation was not significantly influenced by the irrigation schedules during pre-kharif season. Among the levels of nutrient management practices, highest grain yield (4.42 t ha-1) of aerobic rice [variety: Puspa (IET 17509)] was obtained from the treatment N2 [N1 (N, P2O5, K2O @ 80, 40, 40 kg ha-1) + Vermicompost @ 2.5 t ha-1]. It is the most promising approaches for saving water and labour. This is eco-friendly and environmentally safety. Rice production in aerobically is an important tool to mitigating the global warming i.e. climate change scenario.
Presenter: A. Satyanarayana
Presented at: 1st National SRI Symposium
Institution: Acharya N. G. Ranga Agricultural University. Rajendranagar, Hyderabad, India
Subject Country: Tamil Nadu, India
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Operation “Blue Star” is the only event in the history of Independent India where the state went into war with its own people. Even after about 40 years it is not clear if it was culmination of states anger over people of the region, a political game of power or start of dictatorial chapter in the democratic setup.
The people of Punjab felt alienated from main stream due to denial of their just demands during a long democratic struggle since independence. As it happen all over the word, it led to militant struggle with great loss of lives of military, police and civilian personnel. Killing of Indira Gandhi and massacre of innocent Sikhs in Delhi and other India cities was also associated with this movement.
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A Strategic Approach: GenAI in EducationPeter Windle
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An EFL lesson about the current events in Palestine. It is intended to be for intermediate students who wish to increase their listening skills through a short lesson in power point.
1. Cropping system intensification
and diversification: where to
grow what- a remote sensing
approach A. N Singh
Sustainable Rice Production Systems for Uttar Pradesh,
7-9 June, 2019
IRRI South Asia Regional Center, Varanasi
2. Why cropping system intensification?
- enhancing farmers’ income by introducing new
crop or better remunerative crops
- enhancing food security
Why crop diversification?
-sustainability of farming
-sustainable use of resources
- risk coverage
3. Some examples of crop diversification/
intensification
• In Haryana, the Govt. is providing incentive for kharif
maize cultivation (@ Rs. 2000/- per acre, plus free
seed) to encourage farmers replace a part of rice
area to maize. Reason- declining ground water table
and intrusion of saline water.
• In some districts of central Uttar Pradesh, rabi maize
is grown on a large scale after early potato, replacing
wheat.
4. • When we introduce a new crop in the cropping
system, it is necessary to know whether the crop is
suitable for the climatic, soil and available conditions
of farmers’ fields, because two crops may have
contrastingly different soil and water requirements.
e.g. if we want to introduce a maize crop in a rice
growing area, the former prefers light textured soil
with well drained condition, while rice prefers water
stagnation
5. Where to grow what?
•growing crop/variety based on its site suitability
•parameters for site suitability assessment of a crop
are:
climatic suitability
soil suitability
moisture /water availability
Varietal suitability assessment may need assessing
any specific requirement of that variety.
6. Remote sensing
• Remote sensing broadly means taking a photograph
of the surface of the earth using satellites, aircrafts,
or drones.
• Several remote sensing satellites have been launched
by India, starting with the first IRS-1A in 1988.
• These satellites take the photograph of the earth
continuously, covering entire earth.
• The repetitive photograph of the same area helps in
monitoring the growth of a crop and also the soil
condition.
7. An artistic view of IRS-1C Satellite
Weight : 1250 Altitude : 817 Km Time taken for one orbit : 101.35 mts.
Time of equatorial crossing : 10.30AM local time Repitivity : 24 days
8. Land use in a micro-watershed in Barabanki Dist.
Forest
Erosion
Check dam
Cultivated land
Orchard
Bund
Village
9.
10. Satellite image showing croplands in Village- Prahladpur,
Pindra block, Varanasi Dist. on 10 Feb 2019
11. Where to disseminate Swarna -Sub1 seeds in flood-
prone areas of eastern Uttar Pradesh
Floods are common in eastern U.P.
Swarna-Sub1, a variety with submergence tolerance of about
17 days
Dissemination of seeds in initial years by the Govt. faced a
problem of where to distribute limited amount of available
seeds.
Mapping and assessment of inundated area on different
dates led to the identification of villages where floods of less
than 17 days occur.
12. Flood
date
Inundated
area (ha)
23-Jul 26571
18-Aug 167657
20-Aug 77100
21-Aug 129893
23-24
Aug 85839
Max. inundated area 2014 -
355093 ha
Max. inundated rice area 2014
-212832 ha
Dist. boundary
Inundated area on diff. dates in 2014- Eastern U.P.
23 July
20 Aug
23-24 Aug
21 Aug
18 Aug
Gonda
Ballia
Basti
Mau
SultanpurRae Bareli
Bara Banki
Bahraich
Deoria
Azamgarh
Shravasti
Pratapgarh
Jaunpur
Balrampur
Gorakhpur
Maharajganj
Kushinagar
Faizabad
Siddharth Nagar
Ambedkar Nagar
Ghazipur
Sant Kabir Nagar
Allahabad
Kaushambi
River
Gonda
Ballia
Basti
Mau
Sultanpur
Jaunpur
Rae Bareli
Bara Banki
Bahraich
Deoria
Azamgarh
Shravasti
Pratapgarh
Balrampur
Gorakhpur
Maharajganj
Kushinagar
Ghazipur
Faizabad
Siddharth Nagar
Ambedkar Nagar
Allahabad
Kaushambi
Sant Kabir Nagar
VaranasiSant Ravi Das Nagar
Gonda
Ballia
Basti
Mau
Sultanpur
Jaunpur
Rae Bareli
Bara Banki
Bahraich
Deoria
Azamgarh
Shravasti
Pratapgarh
Balrampur
Gorakhpur
Maharajganj
Kushinagar
Ghazipur
Faizabad
Siddharth Nagar
Ambedkar Nagar
Allahabad
Kaushambi
Sant Kabir Nagar
VaranasiSant Ravi Das Nagar
18 Aug
21 Aug
Gonda
Ballia
Basti
Mau
Sultanpur
Bara Banki
Jaunpur
Deoria
Azamgarh
Rae Bareli
Shravasti
Pratapgarh
Balrampur
Gorakhpur
Bahraich
Maharajganj
Kushinagar
Faizabad
Siddharth Nagar
Ghazipur
Ambedkar Nagar
Allahabad
Kaushambi
Sant Kabir Nagar
23-24
Aug
Gonda
Basti
SultanpurRae Bareli
Bahraich
Bara Banki
Deoria
Shravasti
Balrampur
Gorakhpur
Maharajganj
Kushinagar
Mau
Faizabad
Azamgarh
Siddharth Nagar
Ambedkar Nagar
BalliaPratapgarh
Jaunpur
Sant Kabir Nagar
23 Jul
13. Other applications of satellite images
Crop area and production estimation
Reclamation of usar (saline-alkali) lands
Crop health assessment and insurance,
and several others…