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Name translated{'en': 'Applying mulch and manure in smallholder cropping systems: challenges, realities, limitations, and opportunities', 'km': 'Applying mulch and manure in smallholder cropping systems: challenges, realities, limitations, and opportunities', 'lo': 'Applying mulch and manure in smallholder cropping systems: challenges, realities, limitations, and opportunities', 'my_MM': 'Applying mulch and manure in smallholder cropping systems: challenges, realities, limitations, and opportunities', 'vi': 'Applying mulch and manure in smallholder cropping systems: challenges, realities, limitations, and opportunities'}
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Resource description{'en': 'Soil fertility plays an important role in crop production. However, continuous cropping with minimal fertilizer application has resulted in declining soil fertility and correspondingly low crop yields in smallholder cropping systems. The decline in soil fertility can be partially mitigated by applying local, organic sources of nutrients.', 'km': 'Soil fertility plays an important role in crop production. However, continuous cropping with minimal fertilizer application has resulted in declining soil fertility and correspondingly low crop yields in smallholder cropping systems. The decline in soil fertility can be partially mitigated by applying local, organic sources of nutrients.', 'lo': 'Soil fertility plays an important role in crop production. However, continuous cropping with minimal fertilizer application has resulted in declining soil fertility and correspondingly low crop yields in smallholder cropping systems. The decline in soil fertility can be partially mitigated by applying local, organic sources of nutrients.', 'my_MM': 'Soil fertility plays an important role in crop production. However, continuous cropping with minimal fertilizer application has resulted in declining soil fertility and correspondingly low crop yields in smallholder cropping systems. The decline in soil fertility can be partially mitigated by applying local, organic sources of nutrients.', 'vi': 'Soil fertility plays an important role in crop production. However, continuous cropping with minimal fertilizer application has resulted in declining soil fertility and correspondingly low crop yields in smallholder cropping systems. The decline in soil fertility can be partially mitigated by applying local, organic sources of nutrients.'}
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Name Applying mulch and manure in smallholder cropping systems: challenges, realities, limitations, and opportunities
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Soil fertility plays an important role in crop production. However, continuous cropping with minimal fertilizer application has resulted in declining soil fertility and correspondingly low crop yields in smallholder cropping systems. The decline in soil fertility can be partially mitigated by applying local, organic sources of nutrients.