Sustainable Dryland Farming

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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Subject: Dry farming--Africa, North, Dry farming--Middle East, Agriculture--Technology transfer
Authors: ,
Pages: 339 pages
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 9780521331418
Call No: SB 205.4 C495 1996
Sheep and wheat are the staples of dryland farms in the Mediterranean zone of the Northern Hemisphere. The commonly used dryland farming system introduced in the 1950s is proving unsustainable. Erosion has reached a critical level and pastures have all but disappeared. Experts advise more cropping (forage crops for instance) and more fertiliser. Yet intensification of the present system will only hasten erosion. Is there an alternative system that is both environmentally sustainable and within the means of most farmers in the region? Innovative farmers in a similar climate in Australia discovered a sustainable rotation using annual medics as both fertiliser and pasture. Attempts to transfer their knowledge have often foundered. Why is this so? How much do the experts know about this system? This book pulls apart the warp and weft of development on dryland farms to try to find some answers to these questions.