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No-Till Agriculture in the USA
2012No-till farming is a form of conservation tillage in which crops are seeded directly into the soil through previous crop residues, most commonly managing weeds using broad-spectrum herbicides and increasingly, transgenic herbicide-resistant crop varieties. Today, nearly a quarter of US cropland is farmed using no-tillage methods, a phenomenon which has
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No-Till Farming Systems in Europe
2020No-tillage (NT)systems in Europe share three main characteristics: they are driven by pioneering farmers, dependent on peer-to-peer extension activities, and are becoming more popular. There is a growing body of natural and social science research highlighting the importance of science-farmer social learning networks to achieve sustainable agriculture ...
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Repairing agrarian worlds through no-till
2022This paper explores the notion of ‘repair’ in relation to no-till farm practices and asks what new beginnings look like in this context. Taking its departure in the windy spring fields of mid-West Jutland in Denmark, and conventional farmers’ different incitements and troubles related to no-till practices, this paper will address how no-till practices ...
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EKINLARNI YETISHTIRISHDA NO-TILL TEXNOLOGIYASINING AFZALLIGI
No-Till texnologiyasi yoki nol ishlov berish zamonaviy Agronomiya usuli bo'lib, unda tuproq shudgorlash yoki yumshatish kabi an'anaviy usullar bilan ishlov berilmaydi. Ushbu yondashuv tuproq qatlamiga aralashuvni minimallashtirishga asoslangan bo'lib, bu uning tabiiy tuzilmalarini saqlab qolish va eroziyani kamaytirishga imkon beradi.Jollibekov, Baxtiyar +1 more
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No-till Farming and the Environment: Do No-Till Systems Require More Chemicals?
Outlooks on Pest Management, 2012Theodor Friedrich, Amir Kassam
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Using no-till in corn cultivation
Vestnik of the Mari State University. Chapter “Agriculture. Economics”, 2020Aleksandr I. Volkov +2 more
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