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No-tillage, Strip-tillage, and Chisel Plow Tillage Trial
2013Farmers in central and north central Iowa are often criticized for low adoption of no-tillage systems. No-tillage is often faulted with cooler, wetter soils and subsequently reduced yields. An alternative to conventional tillage and no-tillage systems is strip-tillage where the benefits of both are ...
Licht, Mark +2 more
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Conservation tillage practices, here defined as no-tillage (NT) or reduced tillage (RT) with/without residue retention, have been widely used to alleviate the negative effects caused by intensive tillage practices.
Yuan Li, Zhou Li, Song Cui
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Occasional tillage in no-tillage systems: A global meta-analysis
Science of The Total Environment, 2020No-tillage (NT) is a major component of conservation agricultural systems. Challenges that have arisen with the adoption of NT include soil compaction, weed management, and stratification of organic matter and nutrients. As an attempt to overcome these challenges, occasional tillage (OT) has been used as a soil management practice in NT systems ...
Devison Souza Peixoto +8 more
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Tillage (plowing, subsoiling and no-tillage) effect on soil erodibility
1995The effect of three different soil tillage systems (plow, subsoiling and no-tillage) on soil losses by runoff and “splash”, was determined in situ using a rain simulator. These determinations were carried out in a field experiment under the Project “Soil Tillage in Dry and Irrigated Farming” (EU Program AGRIMED), installed in a Cambisol from granite ...
F. C. Barreiros +2 more
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Conservation Tillage, No-Tillage and Related Technologies
2003There is increasing awareness all over the world of the negative effects of conventional agriculture and the need to change traditional agricultural practices. The key problem of conventional agriculture faces, especially in the tropics, is the steady decline in soil fertility, which is closely correlated to the duration of soil use.
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Clod movement and tillage tool characteristics for modeling tillage Erosion
Journal of Soil and Water Conservation, 2002Soil erosion due to tillage is proportional to the local slope curvature. The value of the coefficient of proportionality (tillage transport coefficient) depends on the interaction between tillage tool and soil. These interactions have been partly modelled as a 3 phase motion: drag (depending only on tool characteristics) when the soil is in contact ...
Torri D., Borselli L.
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2004, Ottawa, Canada August 1 - 4, 2004, 2004
A study was conducted on a tropical Alfisols on the Teaching and Research Farms of University of Ibadan in order to determine the effect of three tillage (no-tillage, minimum and conventional tillage) systems on infiltration of water in the soil. The experiment was a split-plot design with three replications.
null J.O. Akinyemi, null A.O. Adedeji
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A study was conducted on a tropical Alfisols on the Teaching and Research Farms of University of Ibadan in order to determine the effect of three tillage (no-tillage, minimum and conventional tillage) systems on infiltration of water in the soil. The experiment was a split-plot design with three replications.
null J.O. Akinyemi, null A.O. Adedeji
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Production of Burley Tobacco Using No‐Tillage and Conventional Tillage
Journal of Production Agriculture, 1989If yields of burley tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum L. cv Ky14) produced by no‐tillage were equal to yields of burley tobacco produced by conventional tillage, there would be several advantages. These advantages include elimination of seedbed preparation, conservation of soil water, reduced soil erosion, cleaner cured tobacco, more flexibility in ...
R. E. Phillips, J. M. Zeleznik
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Feasibility of No‐Tillage and Ridge Tillage Systems in the Northeastern USA
Journal of Production Agriculture, 1992Rolling, potential erodible cropland predominates the Northeast dairy region so corn (Zea mays L.) acreage under no‐tillage (NT) or ridge tillage (RT) may increase. Farmer‐operated studies were conducted on well‐drained, moderately well‐drained, somewhat poorly drained, and poorly drained sites in 1986, 1987, and 1988 to evaluate the competitiveness of
W. J. Cox +6 more
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Tillage erosion under different tillage systems
2004Erosional drift was recorded during the nine-year investigation cycle (1994-2003.) on Stagnic Luvisol, in central Croatia, under common agricultural crops grown in 6 tillage treatments. This work presents the results relating to the total erosional drift, with special reference to the time of occurrence of erosional drifts per USLE crop development ...
Kisić, Ivica +3 more
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