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Economic Assessment of No-Till Farming Systems
2020This chapter considers the nature of the economic benefits of no-till (NT) based farming systems. The focus is on capturing the full costs of resource inputs associated with NT in achieving desired changes in productivity and resource use efficiency. We attempt to place available evidence within a broader framework of economic assessment.
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2020Australia has witnessed a remarkable transformation in land management over 50 years, as the technologies enabling no-till (NT) evolved and they were adapted by farmers to their own situations. The history of NT innovation reveals enduring principles regarding the value of collaboration between farmers and researchers and the need to develop NT as part
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