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Lorong Crop (Alley Cropping)

Alley cropping very well be applied on dry land. Type of legume plants commonly used are Flemingia congesta, Glericidea sepium, Teprosia candida, and Caliandra. Alley cropping (alley croping) is a system in which crops are planted in the hallway (alley) between rows of hedges. Clipping of hedgerows used as mulch that is expected to contribute to the plant nutrients, especially ...

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Implementation Land Rehabilitation

Prepare Mucuna seeds are good viability. On land will be rehabilitated tillage done at the beginning of the rainy season; when the rain has been quite seeding is done by ditugal. Can be used spacing of 20t x 20 cm each planting hole planted two seeds. Beginning with the TSP fertilizer as much as 25 tonnes / ha and after ...

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Lorong Planting System Advantages

Keep in mind that if the distance between rows of fences too close, the competition hedge against the main crop will be more subtle and if it is too rare, efficacy hedge resist erosion will be reduced. Pruning and use of forages:  – Plants were allowed to grow until the height of about 1.5 m (about six months old) ...

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Opera-Geographic Systems Concepts

GIS / GIS into a new technology at this time into a tool that is essential to store, manipulate, analyze and review the conditions of nature with the help of spatial and attribute data. SIG is supported by a variety of related disciplines. As an illustration of the relationship of GIS with supporting areas are as follows: Figure 6. Relationship ...

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AutoCAD Geographic Information Systems

SIG represents the real world on the monitor as a sheet map with its map features (rivers, forests, gardens, roads, land parcels, etc.). The scale of the map determines the size and shape of the representation of its elements. The increasing scale of the map, the greater the size of its elements. SIG keep all its elements of descriptive information ...

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Geographic Information System Components

The functions above can largely be running a Geographic Information System has the ability to mendepskripsikan geographic data. Basically, Geographic Information Systems (GIS) can receive the data of three components, namely: 1) Data spatial / geographic data associated with a particular position coordinates. 2) non-spatial data (attributes) that are not related to the position in the form of certain themes, ...

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