Integrated Crop Management in Sustainable Agriculture
Integrated crop management involves several eco-friendly measures combined to sustain production. The integration of these management practices leads to improved soil health and crop productivity. However, the benefits of Integrated Crop Management are largely influenced by the environment, soil typ...
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MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
2023
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