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Alternative agriculture / Committee on the Role of Alternative Farming Methods in Modern Production Agriculture, Board on Agriculture, National Research Council.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
National Research Council (U.S.). Committee on the Role of Alternative Farming Methods in Modern Production Agriculture.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Alternative agriculture--United States.
Alternative agriculture.
Agricultural systems--United States--Case studies.
Agricultural systems.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xiv, 448 pages) : illustrations
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Washington, D.C. : National Academy Press, 1989.
Summary:
More and more farmers are adopting a diverse range of alternative practices designed to reduce dependence on synthetic chemical pesticides, fertilizers, and antibiotics; cut costs; increase profits; and reduce the adverse environmental consequences of agricultural production. Alternative Agriculture describes the increased use of these new practices and other changes in agriculture since World War II, and examines the role of federal policy in encouraging this evolution, as well as factors that are causing farmers to look for profitable, environmentally safe alternatives. Eleven case studies explore how alternative farming methods have been adopted--and with what economic results--on farms of various sizes from California to Pennsylvania.
Contents:
Alternative Agriculture
Copyright
Preface
Acknowledgments
Contents
Part One
Executive Summary
Findings
Incentives for the Adoption of Alternatives
Evaluating Alternative Farming Methods and Systems
Conclusions
Alternative Farming Practices and their Effectiveness
The Effect of Government Policy
The State of Research and Extension
Recommendations
Farm and Environmental Policy
Research and Development
Economics and Markets
The Future of Alternative Farming
1 Agriculture and the Economy
TRADE
AGRICULTURAL INDUSTRIES
Inputs
Fertilizers
Pesticides
Antibiotics
Irrigation
THE STRUCTURE OF AGRICULTURE
REGIONAL DISTINCTIONS
THE POWER OF POLICY
Lack of Long-Range National Program Goals
Impact of Commodity Policy on Alternative Agriculture
Tax Policy
Research and Education
Other Programs and Policies
Soil Conservation Programs
Pesticide Licensing
Food Quality and Safety
SUMMARY
References
2 Problems in U.S. Agriculture
THE FARM ECONOMY
NATURAL RESOURCES
Water Quality
Surface Water
Groundwater
The Effects of Irrigation
Soil Erosion
Genetic Diversity
Effects of Pesticides
Food Safety
3 Research and Science
CROP ROTATION
PLANT NUTRIENTS
Soil Properties and Plant Nutrients
Soil Texture
Cation Exchange
Soil Quality
Nutrient Management
Nitrogen
Legumes as a Source of Nitrogen
Manure as a Source of Nutrients
Phosphorus
Potassium
Amending Soil Reaction
Tillage
Effect of Soil Biota on Nutrient Availability
LIVESTOCK
Obstacles to Greater Use of Hay and Forage
Lignocellulose Digestion
Improving Quality of Pastures and Forages
Muscle-to-Fat Ratio
Animal Health Systems
Antibiotics.
Alternatives to Antibiotic Use
Swine Production
Hormonal Therapy
Protection
Parasitism
Genetic Resistance to Disease
Stress and Disease
Technology and Advanced Diagnostics
PEST CONTROL IN CROPS
IPM Development
Alternative Insect and Mite Control
Alternative Plant Pathogen Control
Alternative Nematode Control
Alternative Weed Control
4 Economic Evaluation of Alternative Farming Systems
ECONOMIC ASSESSMENTS OF ALTERNATIVE METHODS
Economic Studies of Farming Practices
Whole-Farm Analysis of Alternative Methods
The Transition to Alternatives
Comparative Regional Cost of Production
Methods for Comparing Production Costs
Alternative Agriculture and Production Costs
ALTERNATIVE PEST MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES
IPM
Alternative Weed Control Practices
Quantifying the Benefits of Pesticides
The Economics of Biological Methods of Pest Control
ALTERNATIVE ANIMAL DISEASE PREVENTION STRATEGIES
Alternative Animal Production Systems
STUDIES OF DIVERSIFICATION STRATEGIES
Integrated Crop and Livestock Systems
Crop Diversification Strategies
Legume-Based Crop Rotations
The Effect of Government Programs on Legume-Based Rotations
IMPACT OF GOVERNMENT POLICY
The Effect of Rotations on Base Acres and Federal Deficiency Payments
Impact of Research and Technology Transfer
Part Two
The Case Studies
Overview of Case Study Farms
Crop and Livestock Farms
Fruit and Vegetable Farms
Other Farms
Case Study 1 Crop and Livestock Farming in Ohio: The Spray Brothers
General Data
Climate
Physical and Capital Resources
Soil
Buildings and Facilities
Machinery
Management Features
Soil Fertility
Weed Control
Insect, Nematode, and Disease Control
Labor
Animal Enterprises.
Dairy Operations
Beef Operations
Performance Indicators
Crop Yields
Weed, Disease, and Insect Control
Marketing Strategies
Financial Performance
Case Study 2 A Mixed Crop and Livestock Farm in Southwest Iowa: The BreDahl Farm
Crop Rotation
Tillage and Planting Methods
Case Study 3 A Diversified Crop and Livestock Farm in Virginia: The Sabot Hill Farm
Soils
Crop Rotations
Pasture Renovation and Interseeding
Cattle
Environmental Impact
Reference
Case Study 4 A Mixed Crop and Livestock Farm in Pennsylvania: The Kutztown Farm
Tillage and Crop Rotations
Weed and Insect Control
Animal Enterprises
Soil Conservation
Yield Performance
Case Study 5 Crop-Livestock Farming in Iowa: The Thompson Farm
Commodities Produced, Used, and Marketed
Rotations
Pest Control
Labor and Costs
The Use of Cover Crops
Livestock Systems
Feeds
Disease Control
Transfer of Technology
Case Study 6 Tree Fruits, Walnuts, and Vegetables in California: The Ferrari Farm
Climate.
Physical and Capital Resources
Tillage, Crop Rotations, and Irrigation
Insect and Nematode Control
Yield Data
Case Study 7 Florida Fresh-Market Vegetable Production: Integrated Pest Management
Sandy Soils
Muck Soils
Pesticide Use
IPM Features
Case Study 8 Fresh Grapes in California and Arizona: Stephen Pavich &amp
Sons
Irrigation Systems
Planting and Tillage
Insect Control
Disease and Nematode Control
Economic Performance
Endnotes
Case Study 9 Integrated Pest Management in Processing Tomatoes in California: The Kitamura Farm
Tillage, Irrigation, and Crop Rotation
The University of California IPM Program for Tomatoes
The Kitamura Farm Insect Control Program
Tomato Yields
Environmental Impacts
Case Study 10 Livestock Farming in Colorado: Coleman Natural Beef
Irrigation and Haying
Breeding
Feeding
Animal Health
Marketing
References.
Case Study 11 Rice Production in California: The Lundberg Family Farms
Farm Machinery
Rotations and Cultural Practices
Control of Tadpole Shrimp and Insects
Rice Yields
Glossary
Index.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9786610214464
9781280214462
1280214465
9780309567459
0309567459
9780585030739
0585030731
OCLC:
726823101

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