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Is Conservation Tillage the Future of Agriculture?

Is Conservation Tillage the Future of Agriculture?

Like any business, farmers must manage their farms with one foot in the present and the other in the future. It’s not enough to focus just on yields. We must also consider the impact those yields have on our fields. To ensure sustainable crop production, the implementation of a method like conservation tillage is vital. Conservation tillage is a tilling process that leaves at least ...

ByGrowers


Tillage and fertilizer effects on yield, profitability, and risk in a corn-wheat-potato-wheat rotation

Tillage and fertilizer effects on yield, profitability, and risk in a corn-wheat-potato-wheat rotation

Reduced tillage results in lower production costs and thus may have economic advantages for farmers. However, yield penalties, specific yield risks, or higher nutrient requirements may counteract the positive effects of reduced tillage. This study investigates long-term tillage effects (moldboard plow, and deep and shallow chisel plow) and their interactions with N fertilizer input on yields and ...

BySoil Science Society of America (SSSA)


Tillage requirements for integrating winter-annual grazing in peanut production: plant water status and productivity

Tillage requirements for integrating winter-annual grazing in peanut production: plant water status and productivity

The use of crop rotation systems involving winter-annual grazing can help peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.) producers increase profitability, although winter-annual grazing could result in excessive soil compaction, which can severely limit yields. We conducted a 3-yr field study on a Dothan loamy sand in southeastern Alabama to develop a conservation tillage system for integrating peanut with ...

BySoil Science Society of America (SSSA)


Activities of nitrogen-mineralization enzymes associated with soil aggregate size fractions of three tillage systems

Activities of nitrogen-mineralization enzymes associated with soil aggregate size fractions of three tillage systems

Nitrogen mineralization occurring near the soil surface of agroecosystems determines the quantity of plant-available N, and soil enzymes produced by microorganisms play significant roles in the N mineralization process. Tillage systems may influence soil microbial communities and N mineralization enzymes through alterations in total soil C and N. Soil aggregates of different sizes provide diverse ...

BySoil Science Society of America (SSSA)


Economic performance of alternative tillage systems in the northern corn belt

Economic performance of alternative tillage systems in the northern corn belt

While no-till (NT) cropping systems can provide conservation benefits in the northern Corn Belt, adoption has been low due to concerns about potential yield reductions and economic risk. Strip-tillage (ST) systems have been proposed as an alternative that may provide many of the conservation benefits of NT while maintaining productivity and economic returns. The objectives of this study were to ...

BySoil Science Society of America (SSSA)


Continuous corn response to residue management and nitrogen fertilization

Continuous corn response to residue management and nitrogen fertilization

Harvesting corn (Zea mays L.) residue in continuous corn (CC) may require changes in crop management for increased efficiency. Experiments were conducted in Illinois to determine how residue removal and tillage affect surface residue after planting and the response of CC to N fertilization. Partial removal of residue left 21 to 26% surface residue coverage with a chisel plow system, compared with ...

BySoil Science Society of America (SSSA)


Change in Surface Soil Carbon under Rotated Corn in Eastern South Dakota

Change in Surface Soil Carbon under Rotated Corn in Eastern South Dakota

A diversified crop rotation may reduce fertilizer N inputs for corn (Zea mays L.) and increase soil organic C (SOC). Our objectives were to determine the effects of crop rotation and fertilizer N on soil C within the surface soil (0–15-cm depth). Rotations were started in 1990 on a Barnes sandy clay loam near Brookings, SD. Measurements of SOC began in 1996. Primary tillage since 1996 was chisel ...

BySoil Science Society of America (SSSA)


Testing a grid-based soil erosion model across topographically complex landscapes

Testing a grid-based soil erosion model across topographically complex landscapes

This study was conducted to evaluate the overall performance of the Precision Agricultural-Landscape Modeling System (PALMS) for calculating runoff and soil loss under cropped conditions. The PALMS model uses a lognormal distribution of saturated hydraulic conductivity across the fields to simulate typical soil heterogeneity within soil texture classes. Runoff and soil loss data were collected in ...

BySoil Science Society of America (SSSA)


Effect of tillage and nitrogen rate on corn yield and nitrogen and phosphorus uptake in a corn-soybean rotation

Effect of tillage and nitrogen rate on corn yield and nitrogen and phosphorus uptake in a corn-soybean rotation

Understanding tillage, N, and P interactions can contribute to improved N and P utilization and crop response. This study examined the interaction effects of tillage and N rate of two N sources on N and P uptake by corn (Zea mays L.). The study was conducted on Kenyon loam (fine loamy, mixed, mesic Typic Hapludolls) soil at the Iowa State University Northeast Research and Demonstration Farm near ...

BySoil Science Society of America (SSSA)


Moore than just a direct drill

Moore than just a direct drill

The firm stresses that the new machine is universal, and capable of sowing direct or into a ploughed, cultivated seedbed - and into every tilth type in between. That's the claim. Our test 6m DP600A was drilling peas for combining on ploughed, chisel-ploughed (10cm) and rolled land. The light, stone-free ground proved little ...

ByMoore Unidrill

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