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- Plasticulture is the practice of using plastic materials in agricultural applications. The plastic materials themselves are often and broadly referred...
- from bare root plants or plugs. One method of cultivation uses annual plasticulture; another is a perennial system of matted rows or mounds which has been...
- system, and farms that use plasticulture are built to encourage the fastest runoff of rain. The use of pesticides with plasticulture allows pesticides to be...
- sorting – Automated sorting of solid products using cameras and/or lasers. Plasticulture – Use of plastic materials in agriculture Technology and society Timeline...
- MonocultureNutrient pollutionOvergrazingPesticide driftPlasticulture • Slash-and-burn • Tile drainageZoonosis Land use — Built environment...
- faith" in the law of England and Wales is that of Lindsay J in Gromax Plasticulture Ltd. v. Don and Low Nonwovens Ltd: Plainly it includes dishonesty and...
- Plastic mulch is a product used in plasticulture in a similar fashion to mulch, to suppress weeds and conserve water in crop production and landscaping...
- polymer materialsPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets Plasticulture – Use of plastic materials in agriculture Plastisphere – Plastic debris...
- (greenhouse) Floriculture Greenhouse gas High tunnel IBTS Greenhouse Phytotron Plasticulture Row cover Seasonal thermal energy storage Seawater greenhouse Sunroom...
- frequently on open ground on the premise of nutrient "sustainability". In plasticulture, strawberries, tomatoes, peppers, melons, and other fruits and vegetables...