World Water Day , Methods of plant growth , agriculture in Australia with less water , Drip Irrigation , DESALINATION , Compost , IRRIGATION SCHEDULING ,
Hydroponic farming has strong potential to mitigate the threats these issues pose to our agricultural system. Growing crops in near optimal conditions using controlled environment agriculture (CEA) technology is one of the biggest benefits of hydroponic farming. Crops grown indoors and hydroponically can be grown anywhere on earth at any time of the year, regardless of weather conditions, availability of cultivable land, or soil quality. Hydroponic farming has the potential to provide fresh, local food for areas with extreme droughts and low soil quality, such as in sub-Saharan Africa where access to leafy green vegetables is often limited.
Native Landscaping info and Water Conservation info for presentation for Rockdale Intermediate schools. They needed a speaker from the Master Naturalists chapter we are part of to come discuss use of Native Plants and Water Conservation in the Garden Space. This is the information we provided as a speaker and stayed to discuss volunteer projects as well.
The 7 Principles of Xeriscape - Parker, ColoradoEric832w
The document discusses xeriscaping, a landscaping concept developed in Colorado to conserve water usage. Xeriscaping uses drought-tolerant plants and efficient irrigation systems to create landscapes that require little supplemental water. It incorporates seven principles: design with different water use zones, efficient irrigation, mulch, soil preparation, appropriate use of turf, low water use plants, and maintenance. By following these principles, homeowners can have attractive, colorful landscapes while conserving water resources.
Xeriscape Landscape Water Conservation - Bexar County Youth Gardens ProgramEric851q
This document discusses the principles of Xeriscape landscaping to conserve water in Texas landscapes. The seven principles are planning and design, soil analysis and preparation, practical turf areas, appropriate plant selection, efficient irrigation, use of mulches, and appropriate maintenance. By incorporating these principles, homeowners can help preserve water resources through landscape design and practices that reduce water usage.
1) The document discusses natural resource conservation and provides guidance on proper natural resource management.
2) It recommends adopting practices like stopping deforestation, practicing sustainable agriculture through crop rotation and using organic fertilizers, protecting wildlife, and educating locals on conservation.
3) The document emphasizes the importance of conserving water resources and provides tips for industries and individuals to save water through practices like using efficient irrigation systems and appliances.
This document outlines several land management practices to control water erosion:
1. Plant cover protects the soil from erosion and holds soil particles together.
2. Land use should match the slope, for example pasture on steep slopes.
3. Maintaining organic matter through crop rotations and residue improves soil structure and water retention.
4. Crop residue and reduced tillage protect the soil surface and prevent loosening of soil particles.
Is Your Yard Water Efficient - Holliston, MassachusettsFarica46m
The document discusses techniques for designing and maintaining water efficient landscapes to promote water conservation and quality. It recommends reducing lawn area, planting native plants adapted to local conditions, enriching soil, watering less frequently and deeply, and avoiding over-fertilization which can pollute water resources. Adopting these practices can help the town meet water demands during drought by creating drought-resilient landscapes while saving residents money over time.
Conserving Water on Home Lawns and Landscapes in New JerseyKardatou54a
The document provides tips for conserving water on home lawns and landscapes in New Jersey. It recommends watering only when needed, improving soil water retention, using drought-tolerant plants, and applying mulches. Specific tips include watering early in the morning, checking soil moisture before watering, gradually adapting plants to infrequent deep watering, reducing lawn size, and topdressing soil with compost to improve water retention.
Hydroponic farming has strong potential to mitigate the threats these issues pose to our agricultural system. Growing crops in near optimal conditions using controlled environment agriculture (CEA) technology is one of the biggest benefits of hydroponic farming. Crops grown indoors and hydroponically can be grown anywhere on earth at any time of the year, regardless of weather conditions, availability of cultivable land, or soil quality. Hydroponic farming has the potential to provide fresh, local food for areas with extreme droughts and low soil quality, such as in sub-Saharan Africa where access to leafy green vegetables is often limited.
Native Landscaping info and Water Conservation info for presentation for Rockdale Intermediate schools. They needed a speaker from the Master Naturalists chapter we are part of to come discuss use of Native Plants and Water Conservation in the Garden Space. This is the information we provided as a speaker and stayed to discuss volunteer projects as well.
The 7 Principles of Xeriscape - Parker, ColoradoEric832w
The document discusses xeriscaping, a landscaping concept developed in Colorado to conserve water usage. Xeriscaping uses drought-tolerant plants and efficient irrigation systems to create landscapes that require little supplemental water. It incorporates seven principles: design with different water use zones, efficient irrigation, mulch, soil preparation, appropriate use of turf, low water use plants, and maintenance. By following these principles, homeowners can have attractive, colorful landscapes while conserving water resources.
Xeriscape Landscape Water Conservation - Bexar County Youth Gardens ProgramEric851q
This document discusses the principles of Xeriscape landscaping to conserve water in Texas landscapes. The seven principles are planning and design, soil analysis and preparation, practical turf areas, appropriate plant selection, efficient irrigation, use of mulches, and appropriate maintenance. By incorporating these principles, homeowners can help preserve water resources through landscape design and practices that reduce water usage.
1) The document discusses natural resource conservation and provides guidance on proper natural resource management.
2) It recommends adopting practices like stopping deforestation, practicing sustainable agriculture through crop rotation and using organic fertilizers, protecting wildlife, and educating locals on conservation.
3) The document emphasizes the importance of conserving water resources and provides tips for industries and individuals to save water through practices like using efficient irrigation systems and appliances.
This document outlines several land management practices to control water erosion:
1. Plant cover protects the soil from erosion and holds soil particles together.
2. Land use should match the slope, for example pasture on steep slopes.
3. Maintaining organic matter through crop rotations and residue improves soil structure and water retention.
4. Crop residue and reduced tillage protect the soil surface and prevent loosening of soil particles.
Is Your Yard Water Efficient - Holliston, MassachusettsFarica46m
The document discusses techniques for designing and maintaining water efficient landscapes to promote water conservation and quality. It recommends reducing lawn area, planting native plants adapted to local conditions, enriching soil, watering less frequently and deeply, and avoiding over-fertilization which can pollute water resources. Adopting these practices can help the town meet water demands during drought by creating drought-resilient landscapes while saving residents money over time.
Conserving Water on Home Lawns and Landscapes in New JerseyKardatou54a
The document provides tips for conserving water on home lawns and landscapes in New Jersey. It recommends watering only when needed, improving soil water retention, using drought-tolerant plants, and applying mulches. Specific tips include watering early in the morning, checking soil moisture before watering, gradually adapting plants to infrequent deep watering, reducing lawn size, and topdressing soil with compost to improve water retention.
Xeriscape Landscape Water Conservation - Texas A&M UniversityEric851q
1. Planning and design is the starting point for any water-wise landscape. Soil analysis will determine whether the soil should be improved so it will absorb and hold moisture better. Practical turf areas are neither too large (turfgrass requires more water than other plants) nor difficult to water efficiently.
2. Appropriate plant selection keeps the landscape more in tune with the natural environment. Native plants generally use less water than exotic plants, but there is room for both in a well-designed landscape.
3. Efficient irrigation can save 30 to 50 percent of the water bill for an average home. Use mulches in flower and shrub beds to reduce water evaporation from the soil. Appropriate
Speaker: Khidhir Abbas Hameed,
Al Mishkhab Rice Research Station
Title: System of Rice Intensification SRI
Date: December 9, 2020
Organizer: Central and West Asian Rice Center (CWA Rice)
Venue: online
Improve the efficiency of your watering system and save water with these tips from Augusta Green Sprinklers. Learn about how to keep your landscape healthy and beautiful while conserving water.
The document discusses the System of Rice Intensification (SRI), an agro-ecological methodology for increasing rice productivity with fewer inputs. SRI involves cultivating rice with organic manure, transplanting young seedlings singly in a square pattern with wider spacing, and keeping soil moist but not flooded through intermittent irrigation and frequent weeding. SRI results in higher yields from less seed, water, and labor through stimulating stronger root and plant growth. It debunks myths that rice requires flooded fields and instead promotes soil aeration to the benefit of rice plants and soil health.
Drought Response: How to keep your landscape alive during the drought - TexasFabienne22Q
The document provides tips for conserving water in the landscape during drought conditions. It recommends designing water-efficient landscapes by selecting drought-tolerant native plants, improving soil quality, properly installing and adjusting irrigation systems, and watering infrequently but deeply to encourage deep root growth. Key principles include planning before installing the landscape, getting a soil test, selecting plants and grass suited to the region's climate, and following irrigation best practices to minimize waste and maximize the water that reaches plants.
This document provides an overview of hydroponics, including:
- What hydroponics is and the basic components needed for plants to grow
- The different types of hydroponic systems based on water flow, medium/substrates, and disposal of nutrient waste
- The primary benefits of hydroponic cultivation such as reduced land, labor, disease/pest, tailored nutrition, effective water recycling
- Some secondary benefits like increased growth rate, yield, and ability to grow plants anywhere.
- India's challenges with traditional agriculture that hydroponics aims to address such as drought, water scarcity, and food security.
This document provides gardening tips for the West Kimberley region of Australia, which has an arid climate with high temperatures, seasonal rainfall, and wind. It recommends using local plant varieties adapted to the conditions, designing gardens to reduce evaporation through windbreaks and shade, improving soil with compost, and using mulch and efficient irrigation to minimize water use. Key techniques include grouping plants by water needs, retrofitting existing gardens, adding soil conditioners, and choosing appropriate mulches and watering systems.
Smart Watering - the Natural Lawn and GardenFinola87v
Smart watering means applying the right amount of water for plant health while conserving water resources. It promotes healthier plants that are less susceptible to pests and disease. Smart watering also helps protect the environment by decreasing the need for pesticides and reducing fertilizer and pesticide runoff. From May to September, outdoor water use in the region nearly doubles for lawns and gardens, with experts estimating that 50% or more of this water is wasted through evaporation, runoff, or overwatering. The document provides tips for smart watering through proper soil preparation, plant selection, irrigation methods like drip systems and soakers hoses, and best practices for watering amounts and schedules.
Drought Conditions and Your Plants - Alabama A&M UniversityFabienne22Q
- Trees and shrubs planted within the last year are most at risk from drought, while established plants can withstand more, though azaleas and hydrangeas are suffering even if established.
- Xeriscaping involves grouping plants by water needs and limiting water use areas, as well as practices like only watering plants and not paved areas, watering based on plant type and weather, and using soaker hoses or drip irrigation.
- Established warm season turf can be weaned off frequent watering by raising the mowing height, reducing fertilizer, and allowing dormancy, while centipede and St. Augustine grass may need more water to survive prolonged
The document discusses various methods of irrigation for crop production including surface, subsurface, and sprinkler irrigation. Surface irrigation methods include flooding, beds/borders, basins, and furrows. Furrow irrigation is well-suited for row crops and involves flowing water down furrows between rows. Subsurface irrigation involves placing perforated pipes underground to raise water through capillary action. Sprinkler irrigation uses sprinklers to apply water like rainfall and is suitable for uneven terrain. Drip irrigation applies small amounts of water directly to plant roots through tubing and emitters. Proper irrigation management and measuring soil moisture is important for optimizing crop yields.
Landscaping improves quality of life and property values, but requires watering during drought to maintain existing landscapes. Xeriscape principles like mulching, drip irrigation, and drought-tolerant plants can help landscapes use water efficiently. Trees should receive highest watering priority during drought as they are expensive to replace. Watering at night and following local guidelines can keep landscapes healthy with less water.
Hydroponics School Lesson Plan 1 - Introduction to Hydroponics
|=> Hydroponics by definition, means ‘water-working.” In practical use, it means growing plants in a water and nutrient solution, without soil. Hydroponics allows a gardener to grow plants in a more efficient and productive manner with less labor and time required.
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For more information, Please see websites below:
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Organic Edible Schoolyards & Gardening with Children =
http://scribd.com/doc/239851214 ~
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Double Food Production from your School Garden with Organic Tech =
http://scribd.com/doc/239851079 ~
`
Free School Gardening Art Posters =
http://scribd.com/doc/239851159 ~
`
Increase Food Production with Companion Planting in your School Garden =
http://scribd.com/doc/239851159 ~
`
Healthy Foods Dramatically Improves Student Academic Success =
http://scribd.com/doc/239851348 ~
`
City Chickens for your Organic School Garden =
http://scribd.com/doc/239850440 ~
`
Huerto Ecológico, Tecnologías Sostenibles, Agricultura Organica
http://scribd.com/doc/239850233
`
Simple Square Foot Gardening for Schools - Teacher Guide =
http://scribd.com/doc/239851110 ~
Agriculture is the backbone of modern Indiapixxy23
Agriculture is considered the backbone of Indian economy. Despite the fact that in the last 6 decades of planned development era since India became a Republic, a tremendous success India has achieved in the field of industries, agriculture and allied activities of agriculture still continues to provide employment to around 65 per cent of the total workforce.
Do not forget agriculture...!!!! because it is the backbone of India...
Without agriculture nothing is possible!!!!
Agriculture is the backbone of modern india !!!!
This document discusses the benefits of drought tolerant gardens. It explains that drought tolerant plants, including flowers, shrubs, vines and ground covers, require 50% less water than traditional landscapes while still providing aesthetics and adaptation. Proper garden management techniques like drip irrigation, timers, mulching and using native plants that naturally grow in the climate can further reduce water needs. The document suggests that floating gardens and parks, urban rooftop gardens, and biochar composting bins with plants are ways to move forward with drought tolerant and low maintenance gardening.
The document discusses several principles of water-wise gardening including planning and designing landscapes for water conservation, improving soil quality, selecting drought-tolerant plants, grouping plants according to water needs, efficient irrigation methods, and good horticultural practices. It provides details on how soil type, rooting depth, evapotranspiration rates, and plant water demands influence irrigation management and recommends irrigating lawns in July every 4-5 days with 0.8-1 inch of water depending on soil conditions.
Xeriscape: Landscape Water Conservation - Guilford County, North CarolinaEric851q
Xeriscape is a landscaping approach that reduces water usage through the use of drought-resistant native plants. It incorporates strategic landscape planning to group plants with similar water needs together and uses mulches and permeable surfaces to decrease water usage by up to 54%. Developing a plan that considers shade needs, plant heights and locations is important. Choosing native plant varieties suited to the local climate can decrease maintenance costs while improving soil and requiring less water and chemicals compared to exotic species. Local extension services and nurseries provide suggestions for suitable drought-tolerant plants.
Managing Drought on Nursery Crops - North Carolina State UniversityFaizah68w
Drought conditions can cause nursery crop producers to lose their entire crops if irrigation water becomes limited. This document provides recommendations for managing drought conditions in nursery crops, including container and field production. It discusses designing efficient irrigation systems, capturing and recycling irrigation runoff, grouping plants based on water needs, and adopting water conservation techniques like low-pressure irrigation and cyclic watering. The goal is to apply water uniformly and in the right amounts to ensure plant survival and growth during periods of limited water availability.
Using Water Efficiently in the Home Landscape - University of New HampshireFrida85y
The document provides tips for efficiently using water in the landscape during times of drought or water restrictions. It recommends grouping plants by water needs, using smaller plants that require less water, amending soil with compost to increase water retention, mulching, and using drip irrigation or microsprinklers which reduce evaporation and overspray. For established plants, it suggests prioritizing valuable trees and shrubs for watering, controlling weeds to reduce competition, and delaying fertilization and pruning to reduce water needs.
Strategies for Effective Upskilling is a presentation by Chinwendu Peace in a Your Skill Boost Masterclass organisation by the Excellence Foundation for South Sudan on 08th and 09th June 2024 from 1 PM to 3 PM on each day.
Xeriscape Landscape Water Conservation - Texas A&M UniversityEric851q
1. Planning and design is the starting point for any water-wise landscape. Soil analysis will determine whether the soil should be improved so it will absorb and hold moisture better. Practical turf areas are neither too large (turfgrass requires more water than other plants) nor difficult to water efficiently.
2. Appropriate plant selection keeps the landscape more in tune with the natural environment. Native plants generally use less water than exotic plants, but there is room for both in a well-designed landscape.
3. Efficient irrigation can save 30 to 50 percent of the water bill for an average home. Use mulches in flower and shrub beds to reduce water evaporation from the soil. Appropriate
Speaker: Khidhir Abbas Hameed,
Al Mishkhab Rice Research Station
Title: System of Rice Intensification SRI
Date: December 9, 2020
Organizer: Central and West Asian Rice Center (CWA Rice)
Venue: online
Improve the efficiency of your watering system and save water with these tips from Augusta Green Sprinklers. Learn about how to keep your landscape healthy and beautiful while conserving water.
The document discusses the System of Rice Intensification (SRI), an agro-ecological methodology for increasing rice productivity with fewer inputs. SRI involves cultivating rice with organic manure, transplanting young seedlings singly in a square pattern with wider spacing, and keeping soil moist but not flooded through intermittent irrigation and frequent weeding. SRI results in higher yields from less seed, water, and labor through stimulating stronger root and plant growth. It debunks myths that rice requires flooded fields and instead promotes soil aeration to the benefit of rice plants and soil health.
Drought Response: How to keep your landscape alive during the drought - TexasFabienne22Q
The document provides tips for conserving water in the landscape during drought conditions. It recommends designing water-efficient landscapes by selecting drought-tolerant native plants, improving soil quality, properly installing and adjusting irrigation systems, and watering infrequently but deeply to encourage deep root growth. Key principles include planning before installing the landscape, getting a soil test, selecting plants and grass suited to the region's climate, and following irrigation best practices to minimize waste and maximize the water that reaches plants.
This document provides an overview of hydroponics, including:
- What hydroponics is and the basic components needed for plants to grow
- The different types of hydroponic systems based on water flow, medium/substrates, and disposal of nutrient waste
- The primary benefits of hydroponic cultivation such as reduced land, labor, disease/pest, tailored nutrition, effective water recycling
- Some secondary benefits like increased growth rate, yield, and ability to grow plants anywhere.
- India's challenges with traditional agriculture that hydroponics aims to address such as drought, water scarcity, and food security.
This document provides gardening tips for the West Kimberley region of Australia, which has an arid climate with high temperatures, seasonal rainfall, and wind. It recommends using local plant varieties adapted to the conditions, designing gardens to reduce evaporation through windbreaks and shade, improving soil with compost, and using mulch and efficient irrigation to minimize water use. Key techniques include grouping plants by water needs, retrofitting existing gardens, adding soil conditioners, and choosing appropriate mulches and watering systems.
Smart Watering - the Natural Lawn and GardenFinola87v
Smart watering means applying the right amount of water for plant health while conserving water resources. It promotes healthier plants that are less susceptible to pests and disease. Smart watering also helps protect the environment by decreasing the need for pesticides and reducing fertilizer and pesticide runoff. From May to September, outdoor water use in the region nearly doubles for lawns and gardens, with experts estimating that 50% or more of this water is wasted through evaporation, runoff, or overwatering. The document provides tips for smart watering through proper soil preparation, plant selection, irrigation methods like drip systems and soakers hoses, and best practices for watering amounts and schedules.
Drought Conditions and Your Plants - Alabama A&M UniversityFabienne22Q
- Trees and shrubs planted within the last year are most at risk from drought, while established plants can withstand more, though azaleas and hydrangeas are suffering even if established.
- Xeriscaping involves grouping plants by water needs and limiting water use areas, as well as practices like only watering plants and not paved areas, watering based on plant type and weather, and using soaker hoses or drip irrigation.
- Established warm season turf can be weaned off frequent watering by raising the mowing height, reducing fertilizer, and allowing dormancy, while centipede and St. Augustine grass may need more water to survive prolonged
The document discusses various methods of irrigation for crop production including surface, subsurface, and sprinkler irrigation. Surface irrigation methods include flooding, beds/borders, basins, and furrows. Furrow irrigation is well-suited for row crops and involves flowing water down furrows between rows. Subsurface irrigation involves placing perforated pipes underground to raise water through capillary action. Sprinkler irrigation uses sprinklers to apply water like rainfall and is suitable for uneven terrain. Drip irrigation applies small amounts of water directly to plant roots through tubing and emitters. Proper irrigation management and measuring soil moisture is important for optimizing crop yields.
Landscaping improves quality of life and property values, but requires watering during drought to maintain existing landscapes. Xeriscape principles like mulching, drip irrigation, and drought-tolerant plants can help landscapes use water efficiently. Trees should receive highest watering priority during drought as they are expensive to replace. Watering at night and following local guidelines can keep landscapes healthy with less water.
Hydroponics School Lesson Plan 1 - Introduction to Hydroponics
|=> Hydroponics by definition, means ‘water-working.” In practical use, it means growing plants in a water and nutrient solution, without soil. Hydroponics allows a gardener to grow plants in a more efficient and productive manner with less labor and time required.
`
For more information, Please see websites below:
`
Organic Edible Schoolyards & Gardening with Children =
http://scribd.com/doc/239851214 ~
`
Double Food Production from your School Garden with Organic Tech =
http://scribd.com/doc/239851079 ~
`
Free School Gardening Art Posters =
http://scribd.com/doc/239851159 ~
`
Increase Food Production with Companion Planting in your School Garden =
http://scribd.com/doc/239851159 ~
`
Healthy Foods Dramatically Improves Student Academic Success =
http://scribd.com/doc/239851348 ~
`
City Chickens for your Organic School Garden =
http://scribd.com/doc/239850440 ~
`
Huerto Ecológico, Tecnologías Sostenibles, Agricultura Organica
http://scribd.com/doc/239850233
`
Simple Square Foot Gardening for Schools - Teacher Guide =
http://scribd.com/doc/239851110 ~
Agriculture is the backbone of modern Indiapixxy23
Agriculture is considered the backbone of Indian economy. Despite the fact that in the last 6 decades of planned development era since India became a Republic, a tremendous success India has achieved in the field of industries, agriculture and allied activities of agriculture still continues to provide employment to around 65 per cent of the total workforce.
Do not forget agriculture...!!!! because it is the backbone of India...
Without agriculture nothing is possible!!!!
Agriculture is the backbone of modern india !!!!
This document discusses the benefits of drought tolerant gardens. It explains that drought tolerant plants, including flowers, shrubs, vines and ground covers, require 50% less water than traditional landscapes while still providing aesthetics and adaptation. Proper garden management techniques like drip irrigation, timers, mulching and using native plants that naturally grow in the climate can further reduce water needs. The document suggests that floating gardens and parks, urban rooftop gardens, and biochar composting bins with plants are ways to move forward with drought tolerant and low maintenance gardening.
The document discusses several principles of water-wise gardening including planning and designing landscapes for water conservation, improving soil quality, selecting drought-tolerant plants, grouping plants according to water needs, efficient irrigation methods, and good horticultural practices. It provides details on how soil type, rooting depth, evapotranspiration rates, and plant water demands influence irrigation management and recommends irrigating lawns in July every 4-5 days with 0.8-1 inch of water depending on soil conditions.
Xeriscape: Landscape Water Conservation - Guilford County, North CarolinaEric851q
Xeriscape is a landscaping approach that reduces water usage through the use of drought-resistant native plants. It incorporates strategic landscape planning to group plants with similar water needs together and uses mulches and permeable surfaces to decrease water usage by up to 54%. Developing a plan that considers shade needs, plant heights and locations is important. Choosing native plant varieties suited to the local climate can decrease maintenance costs while improving soil and requiring less water and chemicals compared to exotic species. Local extension services and nurseries provide suggestions for suitable drought-tolerant plants.
Managing Drought on Nursery Crops - North Carolina State UniversityFaizah68w
Drought conditions can cause nursery crop producers to lose their entire crops if irrigation water becomes limited. This document provides recommendations for managing drought conditions in nursery crops, including container and field production. It discusses designing efficient irrigation systems, capturing and recycling irrigation runoff, grouping plants based on water needs, and adopting water conservation techniques like low-pressure irrigation and cyclic watering. The goal is to apply water uniformly and in the right amounts to ensure plant survival and growth during periods of limited water availability.
Using Water Efficiently in the Home Landscape - University of New HampshireFrida85y
The document provides tips for efficiently using water in the landscape during times of drought or water restrictions. It recommends grouping plants by water needs, using smaller plants that require less water, amending soil with compost to increase water retention, mulching, and using drip irrigation or microsprinklers which reduce evaporation and overspray. For established plants, it suggests prioritizing valuable trees and shrubs for watering, controlling weeds to reduce competition, and delaying fertilization and pruning to reduce water needs.
Strategies for Effective Upskilling is a presentation by Chinwendu Peace in a Your Skill Boost Masterclass organisation by the Excellence Foundation for South Sudan on 08th and 09th June 2024 from 1 PM to 3 PM on each day.
How to Manage Your Lost Opportunities in Odoo 17 CRMCeline George
Odoo 17 CRM allows us to track why we lose sales opportunities with "Lost Reasons." This helps analyze our sales process and identify areas for improvement. Here's how to configure lost reasons in Odoo 17 CRM
How to Fix the Import Error in the Odoo 17Celine George
An import error occurs when a program fails to import a module or library, disrupting its execution. In languages like Python, this issue arises when the specified module cannot be found or accessed, hindering the program's functionality. Resolving import errors is crucial for maintaining smooth software operation and uninterrupted development processes.
This slide is special for master students (MIBS & MIFB) in UUM. Also useful for readers who are interested in the topic of contemporary Islamic banking.
ISO/IEC 27001, ISO/IEC 42001, and GDPR: Best Practices for Implementation and...PECB
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How to Build a Module in Odoo 17 Using the Scaffold MethodCeline George
Odoo provides an option for creating a module by using a single line command. By using this command the user can make a whole structure of a module. It is very easy for a beginner to make a module. There is no need to make each file manually. This slide will show how to create a module using the scaffold method.
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আমাদের সবার জন্য খুব খুব গুরুত্বপূর্ণ একটি বই ..বিসিএস, ব্যাংক, ইউনিভার্সিটি ভর্তি ও যে কোন প্রতিযোগিতা মূলক পরীক্ষার জন্য এর খুব ইম্পরট্যান্ট একটি বিষয় ...তাছাড়া বাংলাদেশের সাম্প্রতিক যে কোন ডাটা বা তথ্য এই বইতে পাবেন ...
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2. Drip Irrigation
DRIP irrigation systems transport water
directly to crop roots and can use up to 50 per
cent less water than overhead irrigation.
It is also a good choice to minimize fertilizer
and nutrient loss due to localized
application and reduced leaching.
The initial cost of drip irrigation
systems can be more than overhead
systems, but when managed correctly
the water application efficiency is high.
3. DESALINATION
WITH the lack of high rainfall over
the recent years, farmers are
looking for new resources when it
comes to locating water for
irrigation.
The use of groundwater has
been a popular idea as you only
use what you need.
However groundwater can at times
be highly saline, which is not
suitable for livestock to drink. If
bore water is available, farmers
should look into a desalination
plan for access to more water.
4. Compost
Using composted mulch, including
vegetable peelings, fruit waste, grass
clippings and plant pruning's, adds
nutrients to soil while conserving water.
It helps with reducing evaporation
and deep drainage and can be
applied year round.
It is advised that the best time is prior
to summer, when soil evaporation is
highest.
5. IRRIGATION SCHEDULING
IRRIGATION scheduling determines when
and how to irrigate based on how much
water your crop has used.
This can be evaluated by monitoring
the soil moisture or by taking
measurements of the crop itself.