make verbatim copies of this document for non-commercial purposes by any means, provided that this copyright notice appears on all such copies. Conventional Tillage versus No-till: Characteristics of Producers and Farms A survey of Oklahoma farmers was conducted to determine characteristics of farms across three tillage categories: conventional tillage exclusively; no-till exclusively; other (combination of systems). The seven percent that use no-till exclusively crop more acres, rent more acres, and use more crop rotations than farms that use conventional tillage exclusively
Agriculture has changed in many ways during the last 50 years. One of the greatest changes has been ...
Intensive tillage producers practice more tillage passes on their farms than reduced tillage produce...
Wet conditions last fall and potential wet conditions this spring make this a good time to consider ...
A survey of Oklahoma farmers was conducted to determine characteristics of farms across three tillag...
The objective of this study was to examine the relative cost efficiency of no-till farms in central ...
The most economical tillage system depends upon a number of factors, and the most economical system ...
No-till acreage has increased in recent years but many farmers alternate no-till with other tillage ...
This document was written by an ISARA student in the framework of a convention with University of Ma...
In some places, for example the High Plains, no-till leads to immediate and obvious increases in cro...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
This paper examines the technical efficiency (TE) of a sample of farms in North-Central Kansas pract...
A whole-farm simulation analysis is used to investigate producer preferences for adoption of separat...
The following outline was prepared in late fall 1990 to define the primary components required to de...
Tillage prepares soil for planting, controls weeds, incorporates manure or fertilizer that has been ...
No-till is a tillage system in which the soil is not disturbed before planting, except for injecting...
Agriculture has changed in many ways during the last 50 years. One of the greatest changes has been ...
Intensive tillage producers practice more tillage passes on their farms than reduced tillage produce...
Wet conditions last fall and potential wet conditions this spring make this a good time to consider ...
A survey of Oklahoma farmers was conducted to determine characteristics of farms across three tillag...
The objective of this study was to examine the relative cost efficiency of no-till farms in central ...
The most economical tillage system depends upon a number of factors, and the most economical system ...
No-till acreage has increased in recent years but many farmers alternate no-till with other tillage ...
This document was written by an ISARA student in the framework of a convention with University of Ma...
In some places, for example the High Plains, no-till leads to immediate and obvious increases in cro...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
This paper examines the technical efficiency (TE) of a sample of farms in North-Central Kansas pract...
A whole-farm simulation analysis is used to investigate producer preferences for adoption of separat...
The following outline was prepared in late fall 1990 to define the primary components required to de...
Tillage prepares soil for planting, controls weeds, incorporates manure or fertilizer that has been ...
No-till is a tillage system in which the soil is not disturbed before planting, except for injecting...
Agriculture has changed in many ways during the last 50 years. One of the greatest changes has been ...
Intensive tillage producers practice more tillage passes on their farms than reduced tillage produce...
Wet conditions last fall and potential wet conditions this spring make this a good time to consider ...