30
Sep

Agricultural Innovation through Speed Breeding

Introduction In our rapidly evolving world, where population growth and climate change pose unprecedented challenges to agriculture, innovative solutions are crucial. One such solution gaining traction is speed breeding – a cutting-edge technique that promises to revolutionize crop development and ensure food security for future generations. Speed Breeding Speed breeding is an advanced plant breeding technique that accelerates the process

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28
Sep

Cultivating a Sustainable Future

Introduction In recent years, regenerative agriculture has emerged as a powerful approach to farming that goes beyond sustainable practices to actively restore and enhance the health of ecosystems. This farming method not only aims to sustain agricultural productivity but also prioritizes soil health and biodiversity. Regenerative Agriculture focuses on restoring soil health through practices like cover cropping, crop rotation and

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24
Sep

Basics of nursery production

Introduction Nursery production is a fundamental aspect of horticulture that involves the initial growth of plants before they are ready for transplanting to gardens, landscapes, farms or other projects. This process ensures that plants are healthy, well-rooted and ready to thrive in their new environments. Nurseries play a crucial role in producing a wide variety of plants like ornamentals, fruit

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1
Sep

How to Start Hydroponic Gardening

How to Start Hydroponic Gardening Hydroponic Gardening – Nutrient Film Technique (NFT) refers to the hydroponic technique in which a thin film of hydroponic nutrients contained in water (Nutrients Solution) passes through the gullies/ channels in such a way that the roots of the plants touch the nutrient solution rather than getting submerged in it, ensuring that the plant roots

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29
Aug

Latest trends that can be seen in Horticulture

Introduction Horticulture has been prevalent since many centuaries and has constantly kept evolving to the kind we see today. However there are many social and environmental reasons as well for horticulture to take its present shape. It evolves from various concerns like inadequate spaces, aesthetically pleasing formations, environmental consiousness and many more. Lets look at some of the current trends

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