LAND PREPARATION: deciding how best to keep costs down
Date Issued:1986-08-20
Abstract
Throughout this article I will be encouraging less tillage. There are three reasons for this. Firstly, tillage is costly. Secondly, soil structure often is sufficiently good for farming without tillage. Thirdly, soil moisture conditions are seldom right for effective tillage: there is always the danger that tillage will be harmful to soil structure.
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