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High Yield Strategies in Rice Cultivation: Agronomic Practices and Innovations  

Jun Lyu
Yuecheng District Agricultural Technology Extension Center, Shaoxing, 330600, Zhejiang, China
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Biological Evidence, 2024, Vol. 14, No. 6   
Received: 30 Sep., 2024    Accepted: 08 Nov., 2024    Published: 24 Nov., 2024
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Abstract

This study provides an in-depth analysis of the application of advanced technologies such as optimized planting techniques, water management, nutrient application, integrated pest management (IPM), and precision agriculture. The results show that direct seeding, intermittent irrigation (AWD), balanced fertilization and the use of disease-resistant varieties can significantly increase yields and promote sustainable agricultural development. Innovations such as drone monitoring, remote sensing tools, and biofortified rice varieties can also help increase productivity and enhance resilience to climate change. This study aims to explore effective agronomic practices and the latest innovations to improve rice yield and productivity, highlighting how combining agronomic best practices with technological innovations not only ensures higher productivity, but also supports long-term environmental sustainability and food security.

Keywords
Rice cultivation; Agronomic practices; Precision agriculture; High-yield strategies; Sustainable farming
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