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  2. Buffelsdraai Landfill Site Community Reforestation Project

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    Historically, the land was privately owned and used for sugarcane production for over 100 years. [4] As a result, many areas were infested with alien invasive plants and weeds. [1] All landfills sites in South Africa are required by law to have a buffer zone between the active landfill and adjacent communities. [3]

  3. Zaï - Wikipedia

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    Zaï pit process Zaï in Batodi, municipality of Tajaé, Niger. Zaï or tassa is a farming technique of digging pits in less permeable soil to catch water and concentrate compost. [1]

  4. Ratooning - Wikipedia

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    Ratooning is an ancient method of propagation in sugarcane in which subterranean buds on the stubble (the part of cane left underground after harvesting) give rise to a new crop stand, which is usually referred to as the 'ratoon' or the 'stubble crop' as opposed to 'plant crop', which is raised from seeds or seedlings.

  5. Democratic Republic of the Congo - Sugar Cane Production Quantity 1961 to 2019 This page was last edited on 29 October 2024, at 23:27 (UTC). Text is ...

  6. Drainage system (agriculture) - Wikipedia

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    The regular surface drainage systems, which start functioning as soon as there is an excess of rainfall or irrigation applied, operate entirely by gravity.They consist of reshaped or reformed land surfaces and can be divided into:

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  8. Sugarcane - Wikipedia

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    Sugarcane is the most widely produced primary crop in the world. Sugarcane, a perennial tropical grass, exhibits a unique growth pattern characterized by lateral shoots emerging at its base, leading to the development of multiple stems. These stems typically attain a height of 3 to 4 meters (approximately 10 to 13 feet) and possess a diameter ...

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    Experts explain whether ice or heat for back pain will lead to better relief, and the best time to use each.