
Sustainable agriculture is the act of farming using principles of ecology, the study of relationships between organisms and their environment. The phrase was reportedly coined by Australian agricultural scientist Gordon McClymont. It has been defined as `an integrated system of plant and animal production practices having a site-specific applicat....
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A systematic approach to agriculture that focuses on ensuring the long-term productivity of human an
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Reducing inputs and developing strategies which do not result in the crop system being made increasingly vulnerable to the side effects of technology.
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There is no commonly agreed upon definition of sustainable agriculture. The concept has been, and continues to be, surrounded by controversy. At Washington State University the term is used to describe agricultural management practices that are profitable, environmentally sound and socially acceptable. Broadly speaking, the movement to promote this...
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an approach to growing food and fiber which is profitable, uses on-farm resources efficiently to minimize adverse effects on the environment and people, preserves the natural productivity and quality of land and water, and sustains vibrant rural communities.
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