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Strategic Tillage for the Improvement of No-Till Farming Systems

2020
Farming with no or zero tillage (NT) is a valuable practice in many agro-ecosystems, but problems may develop that can be solved, or NT may otherwise be improved, by occasional strategic tillage (ST). The practice of ST has been evaluated in numerous studies.
Wortmann, Charles S., Dang, Yash P.
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Managing Cover Crops in No-Till Farming Systems

2020
Cover crops have long been used in agricultural production systems as a result of providing varying agronomic and environmental benefits. Although no-till (NT) is a leading approach to sustain crop production, reduce soil degradation, mitigate environmental concerns, and enhance ecosystem services, implementing cover crops can further enhance NT ...
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No-till farming for sustainable rural development

2016
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Pieri, C.   +3 more
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No-Till Rice-Wheat Farming: The Arkansas Experience

2004
Rice cultivation first appeared in the continental United States in the mid-17th century (Dethloff, 2003, in press). The first cultivated rice variety, Carolina gold, is reported to have arrived in South Carolina from Madagascar (Littlefield, 1981). Westward expansion in the United States along with the Civil War resulted in rice production shifting ...
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Reduced and No-Till Farming

2023
Caiyun Lu, Jin He
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Does no‐till farming induce water repellency to soils?

Soil Use and Management, 2010
Abstract Soil water repellency (SWR) is an intrinsic and dynamic soil property that can influence soil hydrology and crop production. Although several land use systems have been shown to induce water repellency in soil, the specific effects of no‐till cropping on SWR are poorly understood.
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On‐Farm Starter Fertilizer Response in No‐till Corn

Journal of Production Agriculture, 1999
Even though recent experiments in the southern Corn Belt have shown that corn (Zea mays L.) yield responses to starter fertilizer are fairly common in no‐till management systems, few producers in this region use starter fertilizer. Producer skepticism about the applicability of small‐plot research to production situations is one reason for this lack of
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Weed control in no-till farming and minimum-till farming systems

2014
Son yıllarda doğrudan ekimin önemi gittikçe artmaktadır. Doğrudan ekim ve azaltılmış toprak işlemenin ortaya çıkışı; toprak işlemenin ürün yetiştiriciliği açısından çok fazla önemli olmadığını ve toprak işlemenin daha çok yabancı otları kontrol amacıyla yapıldığını göstermiştir.
IŞIK, Doğan   +3 more
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No-Till Farming in Canada

Outlooks on Pest Management, 2010
Roger Turner, Martin Livermore
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No-Till Farming in the Maghreb Region

2021
Rachid Mrabet   +3 more
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