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Farming Practice Variability and Its Implications for Soil Health in Agriculture: A Review

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  • Elsadig Omer

    (Discovery Center Nonprofit Ltd., Egyetem ter 1., 2100 Godollo, Hungary)

  • Dora Szlatenyi

    (Discovery Center Nonprofit Ltd., Egyetem ter 1., 2100 Godollo, Hungary
    Doctoral School of Environmental Sciences, Eötvös Loránd University, Egyetem tér 1–3, 1053 Budapest, Hungary)

  • Sándor Csenki

    (Discovery Center Nonprofit Ltd., Egyetem ter 1., 2100 Godollo, Hungary
    Department of Geography and Geoinformatics, Faculty of Earth Sciences and Engineering, University of Miskolc, 3515 Miskolc, Hungary)

  • Jomana Alrwashdeh

    (Discovery Center Nonprofit Ltd., Egyetem ter 1., 2100 Godollo, Hungary
    Doctoral School of Environmental Sciences, Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Pater Karoly ut 1, 2100 Godollo, Hungary)

  • Ivan Czako

    (Karotin Ltd., Kulterulet 2., 6728 Szeged, Hungary)

  • Vince Láng

    (Discovery Center Nonprofit Ltd., Egyetem ter 1., 2100 Godollo, Hungary)

Abstract

Soil health is essential for sustainable agricultural operations, as it supports farm production and ecosystem services. The adoption of sustainable agriculture practices such as conservation tillage, cover cropping, and crop rotation provides significant benefits for both crop productivity and environmental sustainability. These practices can increase soil biodiversity, nutrient cycling, and organic matter, which increase the resilience of agroecosystems. This narrative review synthesizes the insights of the soil health practices adoption literature, with a focus on common farming practices that can improve soil health and enhance crop yields, reviewing the results of various approaches and pointing out the challenges and opportunities for implementing sustainable agriculture on a larger scale. This paper discusses the effects of various tillage and cropping system approaches on soil health, including no-till and conventional tillage systems, crop rotation, cover cropping, cultivator combinations, and fertilizer application. This study found that conservation tillage is more beneficial to soil health than conventional tillage—which is still debated among scientists and farmers—and that different tillage methods interact differently. In contrast, agricultural yields increase more with intercropping, crop rotation, and cover crops than monocropping. For maintaining soil fertility, this study shows that agricultural yields could be increased by implementing zero tillage. This review identifies the most suitable farming practices for improving soil health while boosting crop production with minimal negative impact on the soil. It also highlights the benefits of these practices in maintaining soil quality.

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  • Elsadig Omer & Dora Szlatenyi & Sándor Csenki & Jomana Alrwashdeh & Ivan Czako & Vince Láng, 2024. "Farming Practice Variability and Its Implications for Soil Health in Agriculture: A Review," Agriculture, MDPI, vol. 14(12), pages 1-27, November.
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