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Agroecological practices build soil fertility from "summary" of Growing a Revolution by David R Montgomery

Agroecological practices involve techniques that work with nature rather than against it. By mimicking natural ecosystems, farmers can build soil fertility over time. One key aspect of agroecology is maintaining ground cover, which helps protect the soil from erosion and retains moisture. This can be achieved through practices such as cover cropping and agroforestry. Another important component of agroecological practices is crop diversity. Planting a variety of crops helps improve soil health by promoting biodiversity underground. Different crops have different root structures, which can help break up compacted soil and improve drainage. In addition, diverse cropping systems can help suppress pests and diseases, reduc...
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    Growing a Revolution

    David R Montgomery

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