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Live fences are lines of trees or shrubs planted on farm or field boundaries that provide protection against cattle and wildlife, act as windbreaks, enrich the soil, provide bee forage, provide shade, and control dust. They are less expensive and more useful than fences made of wood, barbed wire, or stone masonry. Various species have been tested to discover their suitability for use as biofencing plants; nine thorny species have been selected and demonstrated.
Below is an excerpt from Mr. Yeshi Dorji, Agricultural Officer of BCCI, Bhutan about the successful adoption of kiwi cultivation ...
Hydropower is one of the most promising potential sources of energy in the HKH region. The possibilities range from large-scale ...
Detailed scientific research is carried out at the site to acquire better information about the conditions that favour or hinder ...
We are proud to collaborate with Nepal Knotcraft Centre to establish a fiber plant species demonstration ...
Biodynamic composting is a faster way of producing compost. Here the compost is made on the surface, rather than in ...
'Effective microorganisms technology' is a method developed by Professor T. Higa of Japan in which a mixed culture of beneficial ...
Our ICIMOD Knowledge Park in #Godavari is a treasure trove of flora and fauna and we’ve ...
Have you ever tried to join two plants so they grow together? This is called grafting. Grafting is a horticultural technique ...