"Dryland farming and dry farming encompass specific agricultural techniques for the non-irrigated cultivation of crops."
Dryland agriculture is practiced in arid and semi-arid regions where water is a scarce resource.
Climate and Weather: Study of weather patterns and climate change in a particular region and their effect on agriculture.
Soil Science: Study of soil properties and composition, their effects on crop growth, and techniques to improve soil fertility and structure.
Crop Management: Techniques used to manage crops, including crop planning, planting, irrigation, fertilization, pest control, and harvesting.
Water Management: Water conservation and management practices, including irrigation techniques and maintenance of water supply.
Land Use and Management: Techniques for land management, including crop rotation, cover crops, and soil conservation practices.
Livestock Management: Techniques for managing livestock in dryland systems, including feeding, breeding, and disease control.
Crop Physiology: The study of how crops function and respond to environmental factors, including water stress and temperature fluctuations.
Economics: The study of economic principles in agriculture, including market analysis, pricing models, and supply and demand.
Technology: Innovations in agriculture technology, including precision agriculture, water sensors, and drones.
Sustainability: Practices that promote sustainable agriculture, including resource conservation, environmental protection, and social responsibility.
"Dryland farming is associated with drylands, areas characterized by a cool wet season..."
"...a cool wet season (which charges the soil with virtually all the moisture that the crops will receive prior to harvest)..."
"...followed by a warm dry season."
"They are also associated with arid conditions..."
"...areas prone to drought..."
"...those having scarce water resources."
"Dryland farming is associated with non-irrigated cultivation of crops."
"...the cool wet season charges the soil with virtually all the moisture that the crops will receive prior to harvest."
"Dryland farming encompasses specific agricultural techniques..."
"Dryland farming is characterized by a cool wet season followed by a warm dry season."
"Areas associated with dryland farming are prone to drought and have scarce water resources."
"The wet season charges the soil with virtually all the moisture that the crops will receive prior to harvest."
"Dryland farming is associated with areas characterized by a cool wet season rather than abundant water resources."
"Dry farming techniques are employed in areas prone to drought."
"Dryland farming is specifically related to non-irrigated cultivation of crops."
"Dryland farming encompasses techniques for the cultivation of crops in non-irrigated conditions."
"Dryland farming adapts to areas with scarce water resources."
"Dryland farming is associated with areas characterized by a cool, wet season followed by a warm, dry season."
"The success of dryland farming depends on the availability of moisture during the wet season followed by a dry season."