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Agricultural practices can threaten soil resilience through changing feedback loops. [PDF]

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ELECTRO-OSMOTIC LUBRICATION TO REDUCE TILLAGE DRAFT

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Reduced Tillage for Soybeans

Transactions of the ASAE, 1984
ABSTRACT SOIL loss was measured from three conservation tillage systems (no-till continuous soybeans, reduced-till continuous soybeans, and reduced-till soybeans-wheat double-crop) and a conventional-till continuous soybeans check on erosion plots over a 3-y period in 1978-1981.
null C. K. Mutchler, null J. D. Greer
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Reduced tillage for peanut production

Soil and Tillage Research, 1989
Abstract Conservation tillage offers economical and erosion-control advantages to peanut ( Arachis hypogaea L.) growers, provided it does not reduce yield. An on-farm research program was initiated in 1982 in Alabama to compare the effects of reduced tillage and conventional tillage on yield, weed pressure, disease intensity and nematode numbers ...
D.L. Hartzog, J.F. Adams
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Managing cereal diseases under reduced tillage

Canadian Journal of Plant Pathology, 1996
(1996). Managing cereal diseases under reduced tillage. Canadian Journal of Plant Pathology: Vol. 18, No. 2, pp. 159-167.
K.L. Bailey, L.J. Duczek
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