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Agroecology in Madagascar: from the plant to the landscape [PDF]

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Conservation Tillage

Science, 1985
Conservation production systems combine tillage and planting practices to reduce soil erosion and loss of water from farmland. Successful conservation tillage practices depend on the ability of farm managers to integrate sound crop production practices with effective pest management systems.
M R, Gebhardt   +3 more
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Conservation Tillage Study

2015
The project goal was to compare yields of three different tillage systems on a sloping, moderately well-drained soil (Nira), and on a nearly level, poorly-drained soil (Kalona) in a continuous corn and a corn-soybean system. These plots were started in 1990 and have continued to the present.
Brenneman, Greg, Rees, Myron
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Conservation Tillage Study

2001
The project goal is to compare yields of three different tillage systems on a sloping, moderately well drained soil (Nira) and on a nearly level, poorly drained soil (Kalona) in a continuous corn and a corn-soybean system.
Brenneman, Greg   +3 more
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The African Conservation Tillage Network Enhancing Conservation Tillage in Africa

2003
Soil tillage by hoe or plough was identified as one of the principal causes of soil degradation in vast regions of Africa. Inspired by the impressing spread of no-tillage practices in Latin America GTZ conducted a study on the potential of no-tillage practices in sub-Saharan Africa.
K. Steiner, M. Bwalya
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Conservation Tillage Systems

1990
“Conservation tillage is not a panacea, but it is one of the best ways yet found to meet our national priorities of soil and water conservation” (Meyers, 1983). These words by the former chief of the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA’s) Soil Conservation Service corroborate the attitude of many persons regarding the potentials of this practice for
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