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Interests The Land Husbandry Group's interests cover aspects of the properties, dynamics, resilience and good management of land resources, from which agricultural, environmental and social benefits are derived. Land husbandry comprises both agro-ecological and socio-economic aspects. The key focus of the LH Group is for better understanding of the ecological foundations of sustainable agricultural land uses, and how soil/plant ecosystems' health and productive capacity can be optimised and maintained under varied systems of land-use. The effects of improved land husbandry are clearly shown by well-managed mulch-based zero-till (ZT) systems of agriculture, also known as Conservation Agriculture (CA). The principles and practices of better land husbandry have been fully validated by the widely-adopted experiences of farmers and researchers in Brazil and elsewhere, and have the principles and practices of better land husbandry have proved very beneficial to the health, productivity and conservation of the soil, to more stable crop production and the economics of farming, to water-availability for plants, to food security, to the wider environment, and to people's livelihoods. Purpose
The purpose of the Group's international work is to:
Joining To join, contact Amir Kassam or Francis Shaxson at: landhusbandry@taa.org.uk |
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