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Effect of no‐tillage vs. conventional tillage on soil organic matter and nitrogen contents

Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis, 1987
Abstract Four treatments (no‐tillage plus subsoiling, no‐tillage, conventional tillage plus subsoiling, and conventional tillage) were continuously in place for 6 yr and a second set of no‐tillage plus subsoiling and conventional plus subsoiling treatments were continuously in place for 3 yr to study the long‐term effects of conventional and no‐tillage
Raymond N. Gallaher, Maglene B. Ferrer
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Production of Burley Tobacco Using No‐Tillage and Conventional Tillage

Journal of Production Agriculture, 1989
If yields of burley tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum L. cv Ky14) produced by no‐tillage were equal to yields of burley tobacco produced by conventional tillage, there would be several advantages. These advantages include elimination of seedbed preparation, conservation of soil water, reduced soil erosion, cleaner cured tobacco, more flexibility in ...
R. E. Phillips, J. M. Zeleznik
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Effect of Conventional Tillage and Zero Tillage on Different Soil and Yield Parameters

Journal of Agriculture Research and Technology, 2022
Conservation and conventional tillage directly affects soil environment for crop production. Conservation tillage provides a layer of crop residue which increases soil fertility, soil erosion, leaching of fertilizer, pesticides and herbicides into the ground water.
Sushil Kumar   +4 more
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Power Tillage Compared with Conventional Tillage Tools for Grassland Renovation

Transactions of the ASAE, 1979
ABSTRACT Eight randomized block experiments were conducted to compare a power tillage renovation seeder with a conventional technique for grassland renovation. The power tillage renovation seeder required about one fifth as much tractor fuel as a conventional technique. The field capacity with the power tillage renovation seeder was about six times the
null E. M. Smith, null Gerald Benock
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