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Plant life cycle 5

A living thing’s life cycle is like its life’s story. The plant’s life cycle describes how it grows and changes from a tiny sapling to an adult tree throughout its life. It is known as a cycle because when a living thing’s life ends, a new living being’s life starts from the beginning all over […]

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Reproduction in plants 4

Finally, All living organisms have a characteristic that they can produce their own kind. The production of the offspring from the parents is called reproduction. Plants are living beings. They must reproduce to spread and transmit their genes to future generations. Plants can create sapling through either sexual or asexual reproduction. Plants have two distinct […]

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Contour ploughing 5

In modern farming, there are two main methods farmers use to cultivate their land: contour ploughing and terrace farming. Both have unique benefits, but deciding the best option for your specific situation can be challenging. Here we will take a deeper look at the differences between terrace farming and contour ploughing. Terrace farming creates stepped […]

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Causes of soil erosion 2

When you hike through the woods, drive past a cornfield, or mow your lawns, you tend to focus on the plants. Especially  the tassel-topped stalks, the blooming flowers, and the green grass borders. But have you paid attention to the soil? Soil is one of the most underappreciated natural resources present on Earth. Hence the […]

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Moisture meter 1

Are you facing problems deciding when it’s time to water? You’re not alone. It would help if you had a soil moisture meter at your disposal. Soil moisture meters help you decide when you should be hydrating your plants. You can find all kinds of moisture meter available in the market with prices ranging from […]

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Carbon foot print 7

Since the last decade, there has been an ongoing debate about climate change. Quite a few schools of thought point to agriculture as a primary contributor to the problem. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency estimates that agriculture and forestry accounts for 10.5% of U.S. greenhouse gas emissions. This amounts to 0.7 million metric tons. Transportation […]

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Temperature sensor 6

Many historians believe that the agricultural revolution was the most significant event in human history.  It allowed settlers to produce a sustainable amount of food effectively. However, with the rise in worldwide population, farming operations have become increasingly complex, vast, and optimized. Technological revolutions make farming operations more productive than ever, harvesting more crops per […]

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