Farmers could become wealthy by selling some of the water they have historical rights to, but at a cost of fallowing land and employing fewer people.
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Such habitats may be promoted by heavy browsing by elephants, fires, flooding, tree-felling ( natural or by logging ), and fallowing.
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The key challenge of dirt poor subsistence farmers are that the soil nutrients are leached from their soil by tropical rain and year on year production without fallowing.
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The British Columbia government has since established a pink salmon migration corridor by strategic fallowing of 11 fish farms and is requiring operators to monitor and report lice populations.
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For example, in Southern Zambia, annual ploughing of fields without fallowing or subsoiling ( " ripping " ) has led to severe losses of topsoil due to surface erosion.
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In Boserup s theory, it is only when rising population density curtails the use of fallowing ( and therefore the use of fire ) that fields are moved towards annual cultivation.
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The application can display fallowing file types : pdf, jpeg, gif, png-stored in directories, rar, cbr, zip, cbz, tar, cbt and 7z files.
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A counteroffer by the farmers'district, to be discussed at a meeting in Sacramento on Monday, calls for only about 2 percent fallowing, but demands even larger up-front payments.
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The San Diego deal, a complex, 75-year agreement that requires fallowing thousands of acres of rich farmland near the Mexican border, would be one of the largest water transfers in history.
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For example, the use of shade trees and fallowing all help preserve soil organic matter, which is a critical factor in the maintenance of soil fertility in the deeply weathered and leached soils common in the Amazon.