Published 2003
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Improving soil moisture with conservation agriculture

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The four basic principles of Conservation Agriculture including maintaining permanent soil cover, minimising mechanical soil disturbance, controlling in-field traffic and crop rotation work together to create a soil that has a greater capacity to absorb rainwater. Although there is no single recipe to suit all conditions, Conservation Agriculture improves the physical and biological condition of the soil. A soil that is porous, absorptive, and rich in organic matter and biological activity is able to support maximum crop production for every drop of water it receives.

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Leisa Magazine, June 2003: http://www.metafro.be/leisa/2003/192-06_07.pdf/

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