Soil tilth is defined as the physical condition of soil as related to its ease of tillage, fitness as a seedbed, and its impedance to seedling emergence and root penetration. Sustainable agriculture has been defined in Iowa as the appropriate use of crop and livestock systems and agricultural inputs supporting those activities which maintain economic and social viability while preserving the high productivity and quality of Iowa\u27s land. Thus, it is not possible to discuss sustainable agriculture without considering soil tilth. Development of a sustainable agricultural system requires a viable and stable soil resource, so we will explore linkages between the two concepts
The sustainability of agricultural production systems is the plausible outcome of carefully managed...
Soils, the earth’s skin, are at the intersection of the lithosphere, hydrosphere, atmosphere, and bi...
Soils and crops are nowadays particularly vulnerable to climate change and environmental stresses. I...
The benefits of a healthy soil in sustaining crop production are most evident when growing condition...
Over many centuries, agricultural soil management has led to wind and water erosion of soil and to d...
Intensive tillage, mineral fertilizers and pesticides used to produce more food and fiber threaten t...
People need food to live, and this is largely due to natural resources. However, time is also requir...
Building soil health is important to sustain soil resiliency and productivity. Many conservation pra...
Agricultural management is a key force affecting soil processes and functions. Triggered by biophysi...
Sustainable soil management is imperative for agriculture development in any area of the planet Eart...
Many of the cultural practices used in crop production have huge effects on the soil, its structure ...
Soil is threatened by the increase of human population, intensive management, urbanization and degra...
Not AvailableThe rising population and reduction in the amount of land and some other resources hav...
Soil degradation threatens agricultural production and soil multifunctionality. Efforts for private ...
Today, after the International Year of Soils in 2015 and the proclamation by the International Union...
The sustainability of agricultural production systems is the plausible outcome of carefully managed...
Soils, the earth’s skin, are at the intersection of the lithosphere, hydrosphere, atmosphere, and bi...
Soils and crops are nowadays particularly vulnerable to climate change and environmental stresses. I...
The benefits of a healthy soil in sustaining crop production are most evident when growing condition...
Over many centuries, agricultural soil management has led to wind and water erosion of soil and to d...
Intensive tillage, mineral fertilizers and pesticides used to produce more food and fiber threaten t...
People need food to live, and this is largely due to natural resources. However, time is also requir...
Building soil health is important to sustain soil resiliency and productivity. Many conservation pra...
Agricultural management is a key force affecting soil processes and functions. Triggered by biophysi...
Sustainable soil management is imperative for agriculture development in any area of the planet Eart...
Many of the cultural practices used in crop production have huge effects on the soil, its structure ...
Soil is threatened by the increase of human population, intensive management, urbanization and degra...
Not AvailableThe rising population and reduction in the amount of land and some other resources hav...
Soil degradation threatens agricultural production and soil multifunctionality. Efforts for private ...
Today, after the International Year of Soils in 2015 and the proclamation by the International Union...
The sustainability of agricultural production systems is the plausible outcome of carefully managed...
Soils, the earth’s skin, are at the intersection of the lithosphere, hydrosphere, atmosphere, and bi...
Soils and crops are nowadays particularly vulnerable to climate change and environmental stresses. I...