Its a very valid question and worth considering at the farm level , instead of debati g the issue without much net effect at farm and farmers level. I think, some change in land use evident from recurring unsustainability in oreceding cropping pattern, desired diversificafion in crop selection, irrigation and fertilizatiin scheduling, change in pest and disease dynamice alongside crop preference , micribiome diversity , bioagents diversity all these need serious consideration in the light of climate change while adopting climate smart agriculture...
Its a very valid question and worth considering at the farm level , instead of debati g the issue without much net effect at farm and farmers level. I think, some change in land use evident from recurring unsustainability in oreceding cropping pattern, desired diversificafion in crop selection, irrigation and fertilizatiin scheduling, change in pest and disease dynamice alongside crop preference , micribiome diversity , bioagents diversity all these need serious consideration in the light of climate change while adopting climate smart agriculture...
An example of smart farming is to encourage farmers to forward their crop residues to paper, board, and biofuel industries, instead of just burning them, which damage both the economic value of residues, human health, and the environment. The below mentioned article discusses many related aspects. Happy new year.