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Advances in the Design of Resource-Efficient Cropping Systems
Abstract:SUMMARY

Cropping systems in the Midwest USA are evolving as farmers seek labor-efficient designs to capture and use available light and precipitation. Heavy reliance on fossil fuels and other energy-intensive production inputs coupled with uncertain markets for commodities have encouraged the search for greater energy efficiency as well as alternative crops, markets, and production systems. Agroecology has emerged as an innovative and integrative approach to evaluating systems more suited to the often harsh and unpredictable environment, using native prairie structure and function as one guide to design of future systems. A more specific approach, Natural Systems Agriculture, is being explored as a new paradigm to saving soil while producing the crop and animal output needed for a growing global population. Whole-farm and landscape-level design and planning will become more important as society recognizes and values multifunctional rural landscapes.
Keywords:Crop rotations  intercropping  woody buffers  crop/animal integration  nutrient cycling  Natural Systems Agriculture  perennial polyculture  holistic resource management  rural landscapes  corn-soybean systems
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