Agronomic Systems

Agronomic systems refer to the integrated approach towards sustainable crop production. It involves the use of scientific and technological tools in modern farming practices. Agronomy deals with the study of plant growth, development, and production, which has a significant impact on crop yield and quality. Agronomic systems aim to achieve optimal utilization of resources such as soil, water, and energy, to produce crops that are both economically viable and environmentally friendly. The key principles of agronomic systems include crop rotation, soil conservation, mechanization, and integrated pest management to promote soil health and reduce the use of synthetic fertilizers and pesticides. The application of agronomic systems to crop production has led to significant improvements in yields, quality, and profitability while reducing the negative environmental impact. The use of precision agriculture technologies, such as GPS-enabled tractors and drones, has played a vital role in making agronomic systems more efficient and effective. In summary, agronomic systems are an ecologically and economically sustainable approach to crop production. It emphasizes the use of innovative and modern practices to optimize resource use and promote crop productivity while minimizing environmental degradation. Therefore, research in agronomy is vital to the continued sustainability and growth of the agricultural industry.

← Journal of Agronomy Research

Related Articles

14 article(s) found

The Balance 2∙f (O) – f (H) as a Cornerstone in Formulation of Electrolytic Systems

Full-text HTML Download PDF Download XML

Supporting Quality Data Systems:  Lessons Learned from Early Implementation of Routine Viral Load Monitoring at a Large Clinic in Lilongwe, Malawi

Full-text HTML Download PDF Download XML

Women’s Empowerment and the Integration of Traditional Maternal and Child Healthcare with National Health Systems in the Republic of Guinea.

Full-text HTML Download PDF Download XML

Mathematical Analysis of Alternative Power Systems in a Northern Wisconsin Home

Full-text HTML Download PDF Download XML

Performance of New and Old Short-Seasoned Arachis Hypogea (Groundnut) Varieties Under Same Agronomic Practices

Full-text HTML Download PDF Download XML

Analysis and Forecast Based on the Kinetic Equation for Changing the Numerical Composition of Living Systems

Full-text HTML Download PDF Download XML

Formulation of Isohydricity Conditions in Acid-Base systems - A Review

Full-text HTML Download PDF Download XML

Biomedical Infophysical Models of Filtering Ghost Airflows by Wearing Masks and Maintaining Social Distancing to Prevent COVID-19 and Reopen All Systems after Shutdowns (Lockdowns)

Full-text HTML Download PDF Download XML

Health Systems of Underdeveloped and Developing Countries

Full-text HTML Download PDF Download XML

GATES/GEB as the Best Thermodynamic Approach to Electrolytic Redox Systems - a Review

Full-text HTML Download PDF Download XML

Evolution of the Solid Human Tumor Cells Properties in Various Experimental Systems in Vitro

Full-text HTML Download PDF Download XML

The Energy–Matter–Behavioral Model of Mental Health Hygiene: A Systems-Based Framework for Sustainable Well-Being

Full-text HTML Download PDF Download XML

Why Do Human Body Systems Go Into Catastrophic System Failure Leading to Diseases -Is the Answer in Science or Nature?

Full-text HTML Download PDF Download XML

Bridging Gaps in Blood Transfusion Services through Collaborative Healthcare Systems in Cameroon: The Cornerstone University Blood Management System version 1.0

Full-text HTML Download PDF Download XML