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Does no‐till farming induce water repellency to soils?
Soil Use and Management, 2010Abstract 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, 1999Even 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
2014Son 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.
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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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Does No-Till Farming Require More Herbicides?
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