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Effect of changing tillage practices after four years of continuous reduced tillage

2002 Chicago, IL July 28-31, 2002, 2002
Conservation tillage research indicated that continuous use of no-tillage or shallow tillage causes an increase in soil dry bulk density, in weed infestation and reduced yields. In a four-year experiment in Greece in a clay loam soil, five tillage methods using plough, heavy cultivator, rotary cultivator, disk harrow and no-tillage for primary ...
null Gemtos T.A   +4 more
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Results of application of reduces soil tillage at wheat production

1998
Conditions for surplus wheat production which will be exported will occure by the integration of the whole territory in the Republic of Croatia.Conventional technology is mostly used in the production today. It requires higher consumption of human labour, machinery, material and energy.
Kanisek, Jozo   +3 more
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Furrow Irrigation Performance In Reduced-Tillage Systems

Transactions of the ASAE, 1991
ABSTRACT Irrigation performance parameters including furrow advance time and application efficiency were compared among three tillage systems: moldboard plow, rotary strip till, and minimum till. A three crop rotation of com, dry beans and sugarbeets was used in the study.
null C. D. Yonts   +2 more
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Management of Crop Diseases in Reduced Tillage Systems

Bulletin of the Entomological Society of America, 1976
Reduced tillage is an important cultural practice that may greatly affect the onset and development of plant diseases. The principal diseases associated with reduced tillages involving minimum or no tillage operations are fungus and bacterial diseases of plants. One reason for the recent upsurge of some plant diseases relates to the large quantities of
M. G. Boosalis, B. Doupnik
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PART I: History, Principles and Economics of Crop Production With Reduced Tillage Systems History of Reduced Tillage Systems

Bulletin of the Entomological Society of America, 1976
This paper will deal with the evolution of tillage practices during the last 4 to 5 decades. A corn grower in the midwest during the 1920's or 1930's might plow the soil, till with a disk 3 or 4 times to break clods, then drag or harrow to smooth the surface and complete preparation of a fine, firm seedbed.
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Reduced tillage in north-west Europe—A review

Soil and Tillage Research, 1985
Abstract The main features of the climate and soils of the main crop production areas of different countries in north-west Europe are outlined, and the main crops grown are summarised. The need for tillage is considered; provided that suitable conditions exist for germination, root growth is most likely to be influenced by mechanical impedance and ...
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Effects of Reduced Tillage on Food Legume Productivity

2000
The trend toward eliminating tillage before sowing food legumes directly into crop residues has been driven by the need to reverse soil degradation. It has been stimulated by the accrual of benefits such as improved timeliness of sowing, less labour and machinery input, effective weed control using herbicides, less erosion and runoff, increased soil ...
H. Marcellos, R. C. Dalal, W. L. Felton
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Results of application of reduces soli tillage at wheat production

1998
Economy of the Eastern Croatia destroyed by the war has been recovering very slowly. Its renewal is estimated to last about ten years. Introduction of new soil tillage ways in traditional tillage systems is connected to risk. Thus, the new results of new equipment use were monitored. A plough is not always necessary and irreplaceable.
Žugec, Ivan, Kanisek, Jozo
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Reduced soil tillage - Croatian experience

2008
To determine the optimal ploughing depth and to make tillage simpler and less costly, taking into account edaphic and climatic conditions as well as biological and agrotechnical requirements of crops grown, long-term investigations (1994-2008) have been carried out on Stagnic Luvisol of sloping terrains in central Croatia near Daruvar.
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