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Backyard Farmers: 25 Websites You Should Be Reading | Apartment Therapy Re-Nest. Standard Process Organic Farming Methods. Organic Farming Methods. The methods that make use of the various traditional agricultural practices like minimum tillage, composting, crop rotation, biological pest control, etc., and exclude the application of synthetic fertilizers, insecticides, growth regulators, and genetic modification of crop species, are included in organic farming. The use of modern technology in combination with organic practices, helps in creating a balanced and sustainable environment for crop growth. Organic farming take a holistic approach in growing crops, rather than exploiting the available natural resources. The International Federation of Organic Agriculture Movements (IFOAM) carries out the worldwide tasks related to setting standards, and regulation of organic farming activities.

Components Cultivation Polyculture is an important aspect of this type of farming. Fertilizers Composts are used to enhance soil fertility in organic farming. Pest Control It is an important aspect in the growth of any crop. Organic farming methods. World map of organic agriculture (hectares)[1] Organic agricultural methods are internationally regulated and legally enforced by many nations, based in large part on the standards set by the International Federation of Organic Agriculture Movements (IFOAM), an international umbrella organization for organic farming organizations established in 1972.[7] Organic agriculture can be defined as: an integrated farming system that strives for sustainability, the enhancement of soil fertility and biological diversity whilst, with rare exceptions, prohibiting synthetic pesticides, antibiotics, synthetic fertilizers, genetically modified organisms, and growth hormones.[8][9][10][11] History[edit] Agriculture was practiced for thousands of years without the use of artificial chemicals.

Artificial fertilizers were first created during the mid-19th century. These early fertilizers were cheap, powerful, and easy to transport in bulk. In 1940 Howard published his An Agricultural Testament. Methods[edit]