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Directed Sprayer for No-Tillage Weed Control
Applied Engineering in Agriculture, 1988AN experimental directed sprayer was developed to apply herbicides postemergence between crop rows under no-tillage conditions. The sprayer consisted of multiple units on a rear-mounted tractor toolbar. The units operated on residue-covered field surfaces without bouncing or collecting residues.
null John E. Morrison +2 more
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Soil Adaptability for No-Tillage
1984The unique properties of individual soils determine their limitations and suitability for land use. Because of these wide ranges of differences among soils of the world it is understandable that no one tillage system would be best suited for all soils.
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Fertilizer Effects Under Simulated No-Tillage Conditions
Transactions of the ASAE, 1985ABSTRACT THIS paper discusses the effects of nitrogen fertilizer forms and fertilizer placement on stand, early growth, and above-ground biomass for spring wheat. Factors for the greenhouse experiments included: Three nitrogen compounds (anhydrous ammonia, aqua ammonia and urea), three seed-to-fertilizer separation distances (25, 50 and 75 mm), two ...
null Richard J. Babowicz +2 more
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Western Australian No-Tillage Farmers Association
2003Frustration and innovation are at the heart of WANTFA. The frustration of farmers watching their land blow away and wash away, with no sustainable means of preventing it, lead to the formation of our association in 1992. As individuals the farmers had seen first the possible benefits of cropping without preliminary tillage, and then the potential of a ...
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Changes in Soil Properties Under No-Tillage
1984When farmers shift from a system of agricultural production that includes numerous tillage operations to a reduced or no-tillage system it is reasonable to show concern about how this change in soil management may affect soil properties. For any crop production system to be widely accepted and used it must maintain the physical properties of the soil ...
Robert L. Blevins +2 more
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No-Tillage Agriculture Principles and Practices
2016Metadata only ...
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