Planting-cultivating combined farmland loach low-carbonized cultivation method
A breeding method and low-carbon technology, applied in the fields of soil preparation, botany equipment and methods, agriculture, etc., can solve the problems of high risk of breeding, high technical difficulty, high management requirements, etc., and achieve good economic benefits, simple management requirements, High economical effect
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[0032] According to the planting requirements of taro, corn and rice and other crops, ditch and ridge are carried out. The furrows between the ridges are alternately narrow, shallow-broad, deep-narrow, and shallow. A narrow band with a width of 20cm-30cm is a belt, a shallow groove with a depth of 20cm-25cm; a wide width with a width of more than 30cm-45cm, and a deep groove with a depth of more than 25cm-40cm. About one meter away from the edge of the farmland, the ditch in the field is 40-60 cm wide and 40-60 cm deep. Keep the grooves open. Build 1-2 soil slopes at intervals of 30m-80m for each ridge, the soil slope height is 0.2m-0.8m higher than the cultivated land level, and the area is 3.0m 2 -8.0m 2 On the left and right, the soil slopes are required to be sorted into a turtle-back shape, and anti-escape nets should be bought inside the soil on both sides. It is necessary to maintain a certain water layer in the ditch between the ridges. When the water in the ditch ...
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