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How to determine the number of bacteria present during organic farming?

Bacteria is present in the soil, irrigation water, raw animal manure, dust, and insects. It is almost impossible to determine the number of bacteria during the process of organic farming. Microbial communities indeed play a significant role in the agricultural system. They are the engines that guide the process of nutrient transformation forward and control […]

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How does the organic farming method work?

Conventional agriculture negatively impacted the environment because of the excess use of chemical pesticides and synthetic fertilizers. Modern organic farming was developed as an antidote that has a fair share of ecological benefits. Organic farming makes use of eco-friendly pest controls and biological fertilizers made primarily from animal and plant wastes. Crop Diversity: Polyculture or […]

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