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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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Impact of conservation tillage on the distribution of soil nutrients with depth
Soil and Tillage Research, 2023Ligang Lv, Kaihua Liao
exaly
No-tillage and surface-tillage agriculture. The tillage revolution
Soil and Tillage Research, 1987openaire +1 more source
Tillage and pesticide seed treatments have distinct effects on soil microbial diversity and function
Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 2023Lukas T Bernhardt +2 more
exaly
TILLAGE CUTTERS FOR BASIC TILLAGE AND RESTORATION OF BLACKENED LANDS
Elektrotekhnologii i elektrooborudovanie v APKMilling is one of the most effective methods of processing of heavy over-compacted soils, recultivation of blackened lands and development of virgin and fallow lands. As a result of intensive loosening and mixing of the soil, the mineralization process accelerates.
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Book review: No-tillage and Surface-tillage Agriculture. The Tillage Revolution.
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