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Polyculture is agriculture using multiple crops in the same space, in imitation of the diversity of natural ecosystems, and avoiding large stands of single crops, or monoculture. It includes multi-cropping, intercropping, companion planting, beneficial weeds, and alley cropping. It is the raising at the same time and place of more than one species of plant or animal. Polyculture is one of the principles of permaculture.
Polyculture, though it often requires more labor, has two main advantages over monoculture.
Polyculture reduces susceptibility to disease. For example, a study in China showed that planting several varieties of rice in the same field increased yields by 89%, largely because of a dramatic (94%) decrease in the incidence of disease, which made pesticides redundant.
Polyculture increases local biodiversity. This is one example of reconciliation ecology, or accommodating biodiversity within human landscapes. This may also form part of a biological pest control program.
Inaugurée en 2016, la Digiferme d’ARVALIS - Institut du végétal de Saint-Hilaire-en-Woëvre dans la Meuse propose d’évaluer les technologies du numérique pour imaginer et piloter l’exploitation de polyculture-élevage de demain. Elle compte 60 ha de cultures, 70 ha de prairies, 55 mères charolaises et un atelier d’engraissement de jeunes bovins de 170 places. Retrouvez dans cette vidéo les différentes facettes de cette ferme de recherche et de démonstration. Retrouvez toute l'info technique des grandes cultures et des fourrages en vous abonnant à la lettre ARVALIS-infos.fr : http://goo.gl/x7vd8K
Alamin kung ano ang polyculture system, ano ang mga advantages nito kumpara sa monoculture system, ang feeding management nito at paano kayo kikita ng higit pa gamit ang sistemang ito. RELATED VIDEO: https://youtu.be/032Q4y1rzk4 Abangan ang TatehTV! Tuwing Sabado, 9AM-10AM Mag-Agri Tayo, PTV Channel 4 Para sa karagdagang impormasyon, bisitahin ang: http://www.tateh.com https://www.facebook.com/tatehtv https://www.youtube.com/user/TatehTV
This video is of my Polyculture Container Garden! See all my stuff at: http://beyondsustainable.org/ Subscribe and get free stuff: http://eepurl.com/bP0F0v Thanks for watching! Josh Noland P.S. Show me some love and treat yourself at the same time by shopping on Amazon through my Affiliate link: http://amzn.to/1rubrlw
Gabe Brown Soil Conservationist - Explains how to remediate and build up your soil quality. He covers tools: no till - mycorrhizal fungi - polyculture - beneficial bacterial - fertilizer use - cover crops - mob grazing - grazing animals and biological production models. http://www.growex.co.uk
Joel Salatin, alternative farmer at Polyface Farm in Virginia's Shenandoah Valley, passionately defends small farms, local food systems, and the right to opt out of the conventional food paradigm. Edible Education is a lecture course at UC Berkeley, funded by the Edible Schoolyard Project www.edibleschoolyard.org and the Epstein Roth Family Foundation. Instructor Michael Pollan.
Tim Johnson's PolyCulture Farm review as filmed/narrated by Benjamin Couwenberg www.consciousazine.com
Bonjour à tous ! Voilà les deux vidéos dont j'ai appris pour essayer cette méthode incroyable. Merci à Baraka permaculture et Pascal Oger. https://youtu.be/ya43151AZFk, https://youtu.be/ulq0JxEIiEE
Here are some clips from my 2014 poly culture garden in north NSW Australia. I am the $30 bandit Food Plant Teacher, benjamin couwenberg from www.consciousazine.com
PolyCultures portrays the diverse communities in post-industrial Cleveland coming together to grow a more sustainable and equitable food system. Visit http://polycultures.blogspot.com/ for more info. LESS Productions and the New Agrarian Center partnered to create the 100-min. movie and release it in 2009. It can be licensed for public screening/circulation or bought on DVD for home use: http://www.lessproductions.com/p/polycultures-food-where-we-live.html. There you can contact us about publicly screening the shorter cuts made for PBS as well.
Paul Wheaton, the bad boy of Permaculture was proclaimed by Geoff Lawton in 2012 the Duke of Permaculture. He is the creator of two on-line communities. One is about Permaculture, Permies.com, and one is about software engineering, CodeRanch.com. He is a powerful advocate of Sepp Holzer's techniques for which a recent study showed they have the ability to feed 21 billion people without the use of petroleum or irrigation. He also promotes the use of hugelkultur, which sequesters carbon and eliminates the need for irrigation, and polycultures, which reduces the need for pest control and improves the health of plants. He wrote several articles about lawn care, raising chickens, cast iron and diatomaceous earth. Paul regularly uploads permaculture videos and permaculture podcasts. In the spi...