Rooted in richness: unearthing the economic and ecological synergy of crop rotation
Jaroslav Cerveny,
Petr Prochazka,
Jana Soukupova
et al.
Abstract:IntroductionThis study deals with agricultural practices and their implications on soil health and crop yield using economic optimization. Specifically, the research focuses on the impact of different crops, such as canola, wheat, and meadow clover, on soil nitrogen levels and the subsequent effects on crop health.MethodsA model of nitrogen flow is utilized while economic optimization is done using dynamic methods.ResultsThe paper highlights the significance of the root system in crops like wheat and canola in… Show more
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