Dry Farming: A Guide for Farming Crops Without Irrigation in Climates with Low Rainfall and Drought


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John Andreas Widtsoe demonstrates an immense knowledge of soil and farming conditions; much of the advice in this classic manual remains useful and relevant to this day. An excellent collection of knowledge is united in this guidebook, which commences by setting out the concept and core principles of dry farming. Much of the Earth is covered by land which receives only modest rainfall each year; coupled with a lack of an underground water source and/or water rights, many landowners found themselves having to grow crops with dry farming methods. Widtsoe was one such farmer, and his knowledge of the land's properties would prove decisive in his success. The properties and composition of the soil are crucial in deciding what crops to grow, making maximum use of limited water resources in an unirrigated plot by encouraging the soil's water retention, and sowing seeds with methods to maximize germination are all important aspects of running a dry farm.




Growing Food in a Hotter, Drier Land


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This book lays out a variety of practical ways to prepare for a changing climate by paying attention to soil, water harvesting, types of crops planted, and ways to protect pollinators.




Handbook of Drought and Water Scarcity


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This volume includes over 30 chapters, written by experts from around the world. It examines the environmental aspects of drought such as groundwater and soil contamination, river low-flow, urban water quality, and desertification. It also examines the effects of climate change and variability on drought, and discusses the differences in groundwater, rainfall, and temperatures and their related effects. It presents analytical modeling for better understanding drought in uncertain and changing climates.




The Drought-Resilient Farm


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Rainfall levels are rarely optimal, but there are hundreds of things you can do to efficiently conserve and use the water you do have and to reduce the impact of drought on your soil, crops, livestock, and farm or ranch ecosystem. Author Dale Strickler introduces you to the same innovative systems he used to transform his own drought-stricken family farm in Kansas into a thriving, water-wise, and profitable enterprise, maximizing healthy cropland, pasture, and water supply. Ranging from simple, short-term projects such as installing rain-collection ollas to long-term land-management planning strategies, Strickler’s methods show how to get more water into the soil, keep it in the soil, and help plants and livestock access it.
















The Homesteader's Handbook


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### The Homesteader's Handbook Your Ultimate Guide to Self-Sufficient Living Unlock the secrets to a fulfilling and self-sustaining lifestyle with "The Homesteader's Handbook." Dive into a journey where the soil under your feet becomes the foundation of your future. From the very first chapter on understanding soil health to mastering crop rotation and companion planting, this comprehensive guide ensures your farm flourishes with abundant harvests. Learn how to nurture your land by improving soil fertility, conducting basic soil tests, and designing effective crop rotation plans. In these pages, discover sustainable pest and weed management techniques that use natural pesticides and herbicides, as well as preventive measures to keep your farm thriving. Adopt organic farming practices to stay environmentally friendly and compliant with certification requirements, all while integrating practical techniques to enhance your farm's productivity. Explore innovative water management strategies, including efficient irrigation methods and rainwater harvesting systems. Discover the benefits and methods of seed saving and storage, ensuring you can plant high-yield crops each season for true self-sufficiency. "The Homesteader's Handbook" doesn't stop at crop cultivation. Learn to raise poultry for eggs and meat, or venture into small-scale dairy farming with detailed guidance on selecting and caring for dairy animals. For those interested in beekeeping, this book offers beginner-friendly advice on setting up your first hive and harvesting honey. Unleash the potential of renewable energy on your farm with sections dedicated to solar, wind, and bioenergy solutions. Preserve and store your bountiful harvest using various techniques like canning, freezing, and building a root cellar. Delve into health and wellness with chapters on growing medicinal herbs and making natural remedies. Engage your creativity with DIY projects to build farm structures and make your own tools, while learning the financial aspects of homesteading, including budgeting, marketing, and finding grants. Enhanced with tips on community building and continuous learning, "The Homesteader's Handbook" is your go-to resource for embracing a life of self-sufficiency, overcoming everyday challenges, and celebrating the small victories along your journey. Start your path to independence today!




Policy guide to improve water use efficiency in small-scale agriculture


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This policy guide is drawn from the results of the FAO Project “Strengthening Agricultural Water Efficiency and Productivity at the African and Global Level” funded by the Swiss Agency for Development and cooperation (SDC). The long term vision of the project was that the in-country findings and processes which are of common nature can be synthesized and scaled up to other countries in a regional cooperation process and globally. This will eventually lead to the increase of investment in Agricultural Water Management (AWM) in the targeted countries – and beyond – that is socially equitable, profitable at the farm level, economically viable, environmentally neutral or positive, and sustainable. The Guide focuses on the specific component of Enhancing Water Use Efficiency at small scale irrigation as one of the major outputs of the project. While creating and implementing Water Use Efficiency (WUE) measures at field level, existing policy frameworks were mapped and analyzed, and recommendations were defined as scalable policy instruments with the aim to demonstrate case-specific experiences to the collectively agreed goal of using water resources efficiently.