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An ecological production management system that promotes and
enhances biodiversity, biological cycles and soil biological activity.
It is based on minimal use of off-farm inputs and on management
practices that restore, maintain or enhance ecological harmony.
The primary goal of organic agriculture is to optimize the health and
productivity of interdependent communities of soil life, plants,
animals and people.
In simple words, it is a practice that does not use or limited the use of
any chemical fertilizers, pesticides, growth regulators and genetically
modified organisms (GMOs).
What is organic agriculture?
Background of Organic Agriculture in Nepal
 Organic farming in Nepalese context is not an uncommon word
itself.
 Over a century, resource poor farmers are doing such practices in
traditional way which is similar to organic farming and
farmers' knowledge and skills about organic farming would be
positive point for promoting organic farming in Nepal.
 Besides, the ecological advantages have proved that Nepal has
potential to produce quality organic fruits, vegetables, tea,
coffee, cardamom, vegetable seeds, mushroom, honey and
medicinal plants & herbs.
 In the past, the conventional agricultural practices focused on
short-term productivity goal and paid little attention to available
local resources both natural and human endowments.
NUTRIENT MANAGEMENT IN ORGANIC FARMING
 The management of nutrients in organic farming systems
presents a formidable challenge, as the use of inorganic
fertilisers is not permitted.
 Therefore organic must optimise a range of soil, crop rotation
and manure managements to ensure a nutrient supply which will
guarantee optimum crop yields and minimize losses to the
environment.
 To achieve this objective, an appreciation of the nutrient cycles
in farming systems is essential which is possible through
various practices.
 Crop rotation.
 Cover cropping.
 Addition of compost/FYM.
 Application of green manures.
 Application of crop residues.
 Supplemental application of organically approved
amendments.
 Animal manures.
 Use of biofertilizers.
NUTRIENT MANAGEMENT PRACTICES
CROP ROTATION
 The practice of growing a
sequence of plant species on
the same land.
 One of the very basic building
blocks of organic farming
systems.
 The crop rotation in organic
farming must provide the soil
fertility required for
maintaining productivity and it
must prevent problems with
weeds, pests and diseases.
 A proper sequence of crops in
time and space and through the
use of N2 fixing crops and cover
crops.
 Pivotal parts of every organic farmer’s management scheme.
 They are crucial to the main goals of building soil health and
preventing soil erosion.
 Tools for increasing fertility and controlling weeds, pathogens,
and insects in organic crops.
 Non leguminous cover crops, typically grasses or small grains, do
not fix nitrogen but can be effective in recovering mineralized
nitrogen from soil after crops are harvested.
 When legume or grass cover crops are killed and incorporated into
the soil, living microorganisms in the soil go to work to decompose
plant residues.
 The biomass nitrogen is mineralized and converted first to
ammonium (NH4) and then to nitrate compounds (NO3) that plant
roots can take up and use.
COVER CROPPING
Fig. Incorporating cover crops adds plant nutrients and conditions soil
ADDITION OF COMPOST/FYM
 A biological process that requires careful monitoring of air and
moisture levels in compost piles or windrows to produce specific
temperature ranges that promote the growth of beneficial
microorganisms.
 The regular addition of compost is one of the best ways to enhance
soil organic and humic content, which helps to build a fertile soil
structure.
 Populations of microorganisms that make soil come alive with
productivity and enable plants to battle diseases and pests thrive in
such an environment.
 A way to recycle manures and plant residues that otherwise might
present some environmental problems.
 Soil with 4% OM contains 4000 lbs total nitrogen/acre.
Fig. Compost Manure
Fig. Nutrient cycling through
compost
APPLICATION OF GREEN MANURES
A practice of ploughing or turning into the soil, undecomposed green
plant tissues for the purpose of improving the soil fertility.
Objective: To add an organic matter into the soil and thus, enrich it with
‘N’ which is most important and deficient nutrient.
Types of green manuring:
1. Green manuring in-situ: When green manure crops are grown in the
field itself either as a pure crop or as intercrop with the main crop and
buried in the same field, it is known as Green manuring In-situ. E.g.:
Sannhemp, Dhaicha, Pillipesara, Shervi, Urd, Mung, Cowpea, Berseem,
Senji, etc.
2. Green leaf manuring: It refers to turning into the soil green leaves
and tender green twigs collected from shrubs and tress grown on bunds,
waste lands and nearby forest area. E.g.: Glyricidia, wild Dhaicha,
Karanj.
Fig. In-Situ Green Manuring
Fig. Ex-Situ Green Manuring
APPLICATION OF CROP RESIDUES
 Serve as soil cover and organic manure.
 Both the amounts produced and their nature varies between crop
types.
 For example, cereal straw contains only around 35 kg N/ha and
has a wide C:N ratio, compared with more than 150 kg N/ha for
some vegetable residues, with a narrow C:N ratio.
 The narrow C:N ratio of green leafy residues means that N is
released much more rapidly than from cereal straw.
Fig. Crop Residues incorporation after harvesting
 Soil amendments are also known as conditioners.
 Improve a soils structure and ultimately its ability to deliver
water, air, and nutrients to plants.
 Encourage nutrient recycling by developing the innate structure of
a soil.
 Organic amendments are the safest and most effective means to
promoting soil fertility.
For acidic condition:
• Apply lime but depends on crop rotation and soil conditions.
For alkali condition:
• Apply gypsum
SUPPLEMENTAL APPLICATION OF ORGANICALLY
APPROVED AMENDMENTS.
Fig. Artificial Soil Amendments certified
by authorized body
Fig. Alfalfa pellets
 Poultry and animal manures also provide nutrients to the plants.
 Fresh manure, especially slurry and poultry manure, contains
considerable proportion of N in readily available (principally
ammonium-N) forms, which can be easily and rapidly lost to the
atmosphere.
 Animals and poultry should be fed with organic feeds.
 Hign organic matter and macro nutrients
ANIMAL MANURES.
Fig. Applying animal manure in the field
 One of the important components of integrated nutrient
management
 Cost effective and renewable source of plant nutrients to
supplement the chemical fertilizers for sustainable agriculture
 Accelerate certain microbial processes in the soil which augment
the extent of availability of nutrients in a form easily assimilated
by plants.
 Several microorganisms and their association with crop plants are
being exploited in the production of biofertilizers.
BIO-FERTILIZERS
S. No. Groups Examples
N2 fixing Biofertilizers
1. Free-living
Azotobacter, Beijerinkia, Clostridium, Klebsiella, Anabaena,
Nostoc,
2. Symbiotic Rhizobium, Frankia, Anabaena azollae
3. Associative Symbiotic Azospirillum
P Solubilizing Biofertilizers
1. Bacteria
Bacillus megaterium var. phosphaticum, Bacillus subtilis
Bacillus circulans, Pseudomonas striata
2. Fungi Penicillium sp, Aspergillus awamori
P Mobilizing Biofertilizers
1. Arbuscular mycorrhiza
Glomus sp.,Gigaspora sp.,Acaulospora sp.,
Scutellospora sp. & Sclerocystis sp.
2. Ectomycorrhiza Laccaria sp., Pisolithus sp., Boletus sp., Amanita sp.
3. Ericoid mycorrhizae Pezizella ericae
4. Orchid mycorrhiza Rhizoctonia solani
Biofertilizers for Micro nutrients
1.
Silicate and Zinc
solubilizers
Bacillus sp.
Plant Growth Promoting Rhizobacteria
1. Pseudomonas Pseudomonas fluorescens
Fig . Market available Bio-fertilizers for organic farming
 Optimizing soil ‘health’ is the foundation of organic agriculture.
 Emphasis being placed on maintaining high levels of soil
biological activity and organic matter, coupled with balanced /
optimum nutrient levels.
 Organics aims to ‘feed the soil to feed the crop’ by maintaining soil
biology and nutrients at optimum levels throughout the rotation
rather than the non-organic approach of applying nutrients to feed
the current crop to maximize yield.
 Organics therefore takes a long term, whole farm / systems
approach to nutrient management based on regular soil tests and
nutrient budgets to determine when soil nutrients must be replaced.
CONCLUSION
NUTRIENT MANAGEMENT PRACTICES IN  ORGANIC FARMING

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NUTRIENT MANAGEMENT PRACTICES IN ORGANIC FARMING

  • 1.
  • 2. Prepared by : Bishnu Prasad Ghimire
  • 3. An ecological production management system that promotes and enhances biodiversity, biological cycles and soil biological activity. It is based on minimal use of off-farm inputs and on management practices that restore, maintain or enhance ecological harmony. The primary goal of organic agriculture is to optimize the health and productivity of interdependent communities of soil life, plants, animals and people. In simple words, it is a practice that does not use or limited the use of any chemical fertilizers, pesticides, growth regulators and genetically modified organisms (GMOs). What is organic agriculture?
  • 4.
  • 5. Background of Organic Agriculture in Nepal  Organic farming in Nepalese context is not an uncommon word itself.  Over a century, resource poor farmers are doing such practices in traditional way which is similar to organic farming and farmers' knowledge and skills about organic farming would be positive point for promoting organic farming in Nepal.  Besides, the ecological advantages have proved that Nepal has potential to produce quality organic fruits, vegetables, tea, coffee, cardamom, vegetable seeds, mushroom, honey and medicinal plants & herbs.  In the past, the conventional agricultural practices focused on short-term productivity goal and paid little attention to available local resources both natural and human endowments.
  • 6. NUTRIENT MANAGEMENT IN ORGANIC FARMING  The management of nutrients in organic farming systems presents a formidable challenge, as the use of inorganic fertilisers is not permitted.  Therefore organic must optimise a range of soil, crop rotation and manure managements to ensure a nutrient supply which will guarantee optimum crop yields and minimize losses to the environment.  To achieve this objective, an appreciation of the nutrient cycles in farming systems is essential which is possible through various practices.
  • 7.  Crop rotation.  Cover cropping.  Addition of compost/FYM.  Application of green manures.  Application of crop residues.  Supplemental application of organically approved amendments.  Animal manures.  Use of biofertilizers. NUTRIENT MANAGEMENT PRACTICES
  • 8. CROP ROTATION  The practice of growing a sequence of plant species on the same land.  One of the very basic building blocks of organic farming systems.  The crop rotation in organic farming must provide the soil fertility required for maintaining productivity and it must prevent problems with weeds, pests and diseases.  A proper sequence of crops in time and space and through the use of N2 fixing crops and cover crops.
  • 9.  Pivotal parts of every organic farmer’s management scheme.  They are crucial to the main goals of building soil health and preventing soil erosion.  Tools for increasing fertility and controlling weeds, pathogens, and insects in organic crops.  Non leguminous cover crops, typically grasses or small grains, do not fix nitrogen but can be effective in recovering mineralized nitrogen from soil after crops are harvested.  When legume or grass cover crops are killed and incorporated into the soil, living microorganisms in the soil go to work to decompose plant residues.  The biomass nitrogen is mineralized and converted first to ammonium (NH4) and then to nitrate compounds (NO3) that plant roots can take up and use. COVER CROPPING
  • 10. Fig. Incorporating cover crops adds plant nutrients and conditions soil
  • 11. ADDITION OF COMPOST/FYM  A biological process that requires careful monitoring of air and moisture levels in compost piles or windrows to produce specific temperature ranges that promote the growth of beneficial microorganisms.  The regular addition of compost is one of the best ways to enhance soil organic and humic content, which helps to build a fertile soil structure.  Populations of microorganisms that make soil come alive with productivity and enable plants to battle diseases and pests thrive in such an environment.  A way to recycle manures and plant residues that otherwise might present some environmental problems.  Soil with 4% OM contains 4000 lbs total nitrogen/acre.
  • 12. Fig. Compost Manure Fig. Nutrient cycling through compost
  • 13. APPLICATION OF GREEN MANURES A practice of ploughing or turning into the soil, undecomposed green plant tissues for the purpose of improving the soil fertility. Objective: To add an organic matter into the soil and thus, enrich it with ‘N’ which is most important and deficient nutrient. Types of green manuring: 1. Green manuring in-situ: When green manure crops are grown in the field itself either as a pure crop or as intercrop with the main crop and buried in the same field, it is known as Green manuring In-situ. E.g.: Sannhemp, Dhaicha, Pillipesara, Shervi, Urd, Mung, Cowpea, Berseem, Senji, etc. 2. Green leaf manuring: It refers to turning into the soil green leaves and tender green twigs collected from shrubs and tress grown on bunds, waste lands and nearby forest area. E.g.: Glyricidia, wild Dhaicha, Karanj.
  • 14. Fig. In-Situ Green Manuring Fig. Ex-Situ Green Manuring
  • 15. APPLICATION OF CROP RESIDUES  Serve as soil cover and organic manure.  Both the amounts produced and their nature varies between crop types.  For example, cereal straw contains only around 35 kg N/ha and has a wide C:N ratio, compared with more than 150 kg N/ha for some vegetable residues, with a narrow C:N ratio.  The narrow C:N ratio of green leafy residues means that N is released much more rapidly than from cereal straw.
  • 16. Fig. Crop Residues incorporation after harvesting
  • 17.  Soil amendments are also known as conditioners.  Improve a soils structure and ultimately its ability to deliver water, air, and nutrients to plants.  Encourage nutrient recycling by developing the innate structure of a soil.  Organic amendments are the safest and most effective means to promoting soil fertility. For acidic condition: • Apply lime but depends on crop rotation and soil conditions. For alkali condition: • Apply gypsum SUPPLEMENTAL APPLICATION OF ORGANICALLY APPROVED AMENDMENTS.
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  • 19. Fig. Artificial Soil Amendments certified by authorized body Fig. Alfalfa pellets
  • 20.  Poultry and animal manures also provide nutrients to the plants.  Fresh manure, especially slurry and poultry manure, contains considerable proportion of N in readily available (principally ammonium-N) forms, which can be easily and rapidly lost to the atmosphere.  Animals and poultry should be fed with organic feeds.  Hign organic matter and macro nutrients ANIMAL MANURES.
  • 21. Fig. Applying animal manure in the field
  • 22.  One of the important components of integrated nutrient management  Cost effective and renewable source of plant nutrients to supplement the chemical fertilizers for sustainable agriculture  Accelerate certain microbial processes in the soil which augment the extent of availability of nutrients in a form easily assimilated by plants.  Several microorganisms and their association with crop plants are being exploited in the production of biofertilizers. BIO-FERTILIZERS
  • 23. S. No. Groups Examples N2 fixing Biofertilizers 1. Free-living Azotobacter, Beijerinkia, Clostridium, Klebsiella, Anabaena, Nostoc, 2. Symbiotic Rhizobium, Frankia, Anabaena azollae 3. Associative Symbiotic Azospirillum P Solubilizing Biofertilizers 1. Bacteria Bacillus megaterium var. phosphaticum, Bacillus subtilis Bacillus circulans, Pseudomonas striata 2. Fungi Penicillium sp, Aspergillus awamori P Mobilizing Biofertilizers 1. Arbuscular mycorrhiza Glomus sp.,Gigaspora sp.,Acaulospora sp., Scutellospora sp. & Sclerocystis sp. 2. Ectomycorrhiza Laccaria sp., Pisolithus sp., Boletus sp., Amanita sp. 3. Ericoid mycorrhizae Pezizella ericae 4. Orchid mycorrhiza Rhizoctonia solani Biofertilizers for Micro nutrients 1. Silicate and Zinc solubilizers Bacillus sp. Plant Growth Promoting Rhizobacteria 1. Pseudomonas Pseudomonas fluorescens
  • 24. Fig . Market available Bio-fertilizers for organic farming
  • 25.  Optimizing soil ‘health’ is the foundation of organic agriculture.  Emphasis being placed on maintaining high levels of soil biological activity and organic matter, coupled with balanced / optimum nutrient levels.  Organics aims to ‘feed the soil to feed the crop’ by maintaining soil biology and nutrients at optimum levels throughout the rotation rather than the non-organic approach of applying nutrients to feed the current crop to maximize yield.  Organics therefore takes a long term, whole farm / systems approach to nutrient management based on regular soil tests and nutrient budgets to determine when soil nutrients must be replaced. CONCLUSION