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Furrow diking in conservation tillage
Agricultural Water Management, 2010Abstract Crop production in the Southeastern U.S. can be limited by water; thus, supplemental irrigation is needed to sustain profitable crop production. Increased water capture would efficiently improve water use and reduce supplemental irrigation amounts/costs, thus improving producer's profit margin.
C.C. Truman, R.C. Nuti
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Tillage and Conservation Agriculture
2019Tillage is controversial but for generation after generation there was no debate: farmers ploughed as their forbears had ploughed, only more thoroughly. Pros: weeds and pests are controlled by breaking their life cycle—briefly; ploughing breaks up a crusted surface and compacted topsoil—briefly; creates a seed bed; and releases plant nutrients through ...
Boris Boincean, David Dent
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Conservation Tillage, No-Tillage and Related Technologies
2003There is increasing awareness all over the world of the negative effects of conventional agriculture and the need to change traditional agricultural practices. The key problem of conventional agriculture faces, especially in the tropics, is the steady decline in soil fertility, which is closely correlated to the duration of soil use.
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Conservation tillage and input use
Environmental Geology, 1997There continues to be a question as to the overall effectiveness of conservation tillage practices in reducing the impact of agricultural production on the environment. While it is generally recognized that water runoff and soil erosion will decline further, as tillage and mulch tillage systems are not used more extensively on cropland, what will ...
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Conservation Tillage in Eastern Europe
2017Conservation tillage in different regions will have specific characteristics in line with particular ecological conditions and plant production characteristics. The area of eastern Europe is very heterogeneous with regard to prevailing soil type. Soils belong to almost all of the land capability classes, which underline the importance of applying ...
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Journal of Soil and Water Conservation, 1983
Lee A. Christensen, Richard S. Magleby
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Lee A. Christensen, Richard S. Magleby
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Journal of Soil and Water Conservation, 1983
Jerry V. Mannering, Charles R. Fenster
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Jerry V. Mannering, Charles R. Fenster
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