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dryland

Noun

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dryland (plural drylands)

Land that is arid, but not so dry as to be a desert.

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A paradigm shift, where, in addition to, physical inputs for farming, a focused emphasis placed on knowledge inputs, can be a promising way forward. This knowledge based approach will bring immense returns particularly in Rainfed and Dryland farming areas. Pratibha Patil

Cotton Specialist Murilo Maeda, Texas A&M AgriLife Extension, Lubbock, discusses the condition of the dryland and irrigated crop along with concerns about next week's forecast when temperatures are predicted to drop into the 40s and 30s in some areas. Source: Internet

Much of the farming is dryland farming, often with fallow seasons interspersed with cultivation. Source: Internet

In Hawaii, kalo is farmed under either dryland or wetland conditions. Source: Internet

That’s a good thing because a lot of eyes are focused on Cameron and Kellen, who are now in charge of managing a large dryland ranch in northeastern Wyoming, owned by a multi-family corporation on their mother’s side of the family. Source: Internet

He also envisaged the development of broadacre dryland agriculture, mimicking the food bowls of the North American prairies, as a ‘way-out’. Source: Internet

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