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Controlling Soil Compaction in Grasslands through Controlled Traffic Farming
Soil Science CasesAbstract Soil compaction is a serious problem globally with 20% of arable land at risk from compaction in regions for food production. Compaction can affect intensive grasslands. Damaging the structure of the soil of grassland through compaction can reduce dry matter yield by 14% from tractor compaction after 3 years.
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Controlled Traffic Farming in Germany - Technical and Organizational Realization and Results
2015 ASABE International Meeting, 2015Abstract. Controlled traffic farming (CTF) systems have been installed and investigated on selected fields of three arable farms in Bavaria. All farm equipment used for the investigations meet German traffic regulations. Therefore it is not able to match track widths of tractors, harvesting machines and implements.
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Developments in controlled traffic farming (CTF) in precision agriculture
The farm practice of controlled traffic farming as a means of reducing compaction damage to soils is described and its benefits in terms of crop and soil responses are outlined. Particular benefits are in lowering greenhouse gas emissions both pre-farm gate and on-farm.William C. T. Chamen +3 more
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Controlled Traffic Farming Applications Soil Compaction of Effects to Mapping and Analysis
2016The aim of this study "Controlled Traffic Farming" practices and to examine the effect of soil compaction mechanization tools used and to clarify the differences compared to conventional production methods. For this purpose, planned according to conventional methods of cultivation and cultivation in track and was held in dry and irrigated ...
YAĞLICI, Sabri, ÖĞÜT, Hüseyin
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Controlled Traffic Farming : mit permanenten Fahrspuren zu mehr Bodenschonung
2013Holpp, Martin +2 more
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