This is a type of farming that which encourages against use of synthetic fertilizers, growth regulators, pesticides and other additives. Organic farming relies on crop rotation, animal manures, crop residues, legumes, green manure, mechanical cultivation as well as organic wastes/fertilizers. These methods improve soil productivity through improving plant nutrients and biological pest control, controlling weeds, insects and other pests.
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Almost all types of agricultural products can be produced organically, such a crop farming, dairy farming, poultry farming, flowers e.t.c. Thus, organic farming creates a sustainable lifestyle for generations to come. Organic farming increases soils fertility by improving the living component of the soil, the microbial inhabitants that release, transform, and transfer nutrients. Soil organic matter contributes to good soil structure and water-holding capacity.
Farmers through organic farming feed soil biota and soil organic matter with cover crops, compost, and biologically based soil amendments. These produce healthy plants that are better able to resist disease and insect predation. In organic farming, pests and diseases is prevented through good plant nutrition and management. Organic farmers use cover crops and sophisticated crop rotations to change the field ecology, effectively disrupting habitat for weeds, insects, and disease organisms. Weeds are controlled through crop rotation, mechanical tillage, and hand-weeding, as well as through cover crops, mulches, flame weeding, and other management methods.
Organic farming relies heavily on a diverse population of soil organisms, beneficial insects, and birds to keep pests in check. When, pests increase, farmers use a variety of strategies such as insect predators, mating disruption, traps and barriers.
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