Land management without burning and corn productivity enhancement during long dry season in West Kalimantan, Indonesia
M Hatta,
D P Widiastuti,
R Warman
et al.
Abstract:In long dry season (El Nino), thousand hectares of agricultural land in Indonesia to experience drought, and sometimes wildfires occur naturally. Land management without burning and environmentally friendly agricultural cultivation needs to be done in the long dry season. It is not recommended to use crop residue that is burned on the land, since the residue can be composted into organic matter which later is returned to the agricultural land as organic fertilizer. Currently, about 40% farmers use local corn v… Show more
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