Leaving crop residue on the soil surface during cropping has a number of clear advantages over tillage that leaves the soil surface bare. Most obvious is the greatly reduced erosion from wind and water. This advantage alone makes the change worthwhile. Mandated conservation compliance by 1995 is a further incentive to adopt surface crop residue management. Other advantages include increased yield due to water conserved by surface residue, lower soil temperatures, higher quality soil over time due to increased soil organic matter levels, and, in many cases, reduced input of time, labor, and fuel. The feasibility of farming while leaving residues on the surface is indicated by the rapid rate at which farmers are adopting these management prac...
Crop residue left on the soil surface after planting is one of the most cost-effective soil erosion ...
Keeping a protective cover of vegetative residues on the soil surface is the simplest and surest way...
This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Current i...
Leaving crop residue on the soil surface during cropping has a number of clear advantages over tilla...
"Crop-residue management through conservation tillage is one of the best and most cost-effective way...
Crop residues are playing an increasingly important role in today\u27s agricultural management syste...
High crop residue levels translate directly into soil conservation benefits. Includes what affects c...
The Importance of Conservation Tillage Conservation tillage has been practiced for many years and is...
Crop residue management through conservation tillage is one of the best and most efficient methods f...
Crop producers are increasingly interested in methods to manage higher levels of surface residue. Bo...
Although Iowa farmers have made good progress in applying soil conservation practices, much soil and...
Irrigators in the western Great Plains and other irrigated regions face water restrictions caused by...
One heavy rain on a sloping field that has just been tilled can remove the equivalent of 50 tons of ...
This NebGuide discusses how crop residue can be used to control soil erosion. Crop residue is increa...
Farming systems that manage crop residue are becoming more and more popular today. Interest and enth...
Crop residue left on the soil surface after planting is one of the most cost-effective soil erosion ...
Keeping a protective cover of vegetative residues on the soil surface is the simplest and surest way...
This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Current i...
Leaving crop residue on the soil surface during cropping has a number of clear advantages over tilla...
"Crop-residue management through conservation tillage is one of the best and most cost-effective way...
Crop residues are playing an increasingly important role in today\u27s agricultural management syste...
High crop residue levels translate directly into soil conservation benefits. Includes what affects c...
The Importance of Conservation Tillage Conservation tillage has been practiced for many years and is...
Crop residue management through conservation tillage is one of the best and most efficient methods f...
Crop producers are increasingly interested in methods to manage higher levels of surface residue. Bo...
Although Iowa farmers have made good progress in applying soil conservation practices, much soil and...
Irrigators in the western Great Plains and other irrigated regions face water restrictions caused by...
One heavy rain on a sloping field that has just been tilled can remove the equivalent of 50 tons of ...
This NebGuide discusses how crop residue can be used to control soil erosion. Crop residue is increa...
Farming systems that manage crop residue are becoming more and more popular today. Interest and enth...
Crop residue left on the soil surface after planting is one of the most cost-effective soil erosion ...
Keeping a protective cover of vegetative residues on the soil surface is the simplest and surest way...
This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Current i...