Effects Of Organic Farming Systems And Properties Of Haplic Luvisol

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Chad McCoy
Dr. Bagwell
ENGL 1
4 January 2010
Annotated Bibliography: Crop Productivity
Bakšienė, Eugenija, et al. "Effects Of Organic Farming Systems And Crop Rotations On Crop
Productivity And Properties Of Haplic Luvisol." Proceedings Of The International Scientific Conference: Rural Development 4.1 (2009): 345-350. Academic Search
Complete. Web. 30 Jan. 2014. Organic farming is a very popular way to grow a good crop for farmers across the country. Farmers in places where the soil is weaker or not as good definitely rely on fertilizer as well as chemicals to grow their crops. When dealing with chemicals you have to be very careful because you can harm the environment and many farmers get in trouble for too much chemical use. Also, once you have a good amount of fertilizer in the ground you begin to rotate crops. You save money by rotating crops and using the same amount of fertilizer as you did on the crop before. Fertilization is the best way to have a good stand of crops.
RîŞnoveanu, Luxița. "Aspects of Winter Rape Pests Population Control The Fertility Management In The Conditions Agricultural Area North-East Baragan." Agronomy Series Of Scientific Research / Lucrari Stiintifice Seria Agronomie 54.1 (2011): 156-162. Academic Search Complete. Web. 30 Jan. 2014. Growing crops to make a living is at not easy at all due to many different things. One major problem is pest because animals get in your farm fields and either you’re your product or hurt the dirt. There is never an easy way to get rid of pest but chemicals can spread through the pest and hurt them. Although the chemical might get rid of the pest, that isn’t the right way to do it.