One of the major innovations in Canadian agriculture over the last five decades has been the introduction of conservation tillage. Conservation tillage - a term that includes minimum or mulch tillage and zero-tillage (ZT) - was mainly introduced to combat land degradation and promote agricultural sustainability. By the end of the 1970s, conservation tillage, with all its components, had taken shape and was ready for adoption on the Prairies. Although some farmers had adopted ZT by the late 1970s and had found it profitable, this technology was not adopted on any major scale until the 1990s. This thesis addresses the puzzle of why, if there was evidence of profitability, did the majority of farmers not adopt ZT during the 1980s. To solve t...
Non-Peer ReviewedNext to the economic plight of agricultural producers, soil degradation is the most...
The purpose of this research was to investigate how sustainable agriculture is being conceptualized ...
Non-Peer ReviewedThe long term sustainability of agriculture for much of western Canada is dependent...
One of the major innovations in Canadian agriculture over the last five decades has been the introdu...
AbstractOne of the major agricultural innovations on the Canadian Prairies over the last 40 years ha...
The use of minimum tillage technology reduces the quantity of tillage required to produce a crop, th...
"The adoption of conservation tillage technology since the 1970s has been one of the most remarkable...
The primary purpose of this study is to investigate factors which influence farmers\u27 adoption of ...
Conventional tillage is no longer conventional on the Canadian prairies. In fact, more than 70 perce...
This thesis examines the rate and pattern of settlement of the Canadian Prairies over the period of ...
Shelterbelts have a long history in the Canadian Prairies. They were used for protecting crops, live...
Non-Peer ReviewedThe long term viability and profitability of agriculture in western Canada is depen...
Organic producers on the Canadian prairies rely heavily on tillage for weed control and soil nutrien...
A mail survey of farmers in Nebraska showed their perceived use of conservation tillage was about 55...
The role of shelterbelts within prairie agriculture is changing. In the past, shelterbelts have been...
Non-Peer ReviewedNext to the economic plight of agricultural producers, soil degradation is the most...
The purpose of this research was to investigate how sustainable agriculture is being conceptualized ...
Non-Peer ReviewedThe long term sustainability of agriculture for much of western Canada is dependent...
One of the major innovations in Canadian agriculture over the last five decades has been the introdu...
AbstractOne of the major agricultural innovations on the Canadian Prairies over the last 40 years ha...
The use of minimum tillage technology reduces the quantity of tillage required to produce a crop, th...
"The adoption of conservation tillage technology since the 1970s has been one of the most remarkable...
The primary purpose of this study is to investigate factors which influence farmers\u27 adoption of ...
Conventional tillage is no longer conventional on the Canadian prairies. In fact, more than 70 perce...
This thesis examines the rate and pattern of settlement of the Canadian Prairies over the period of ...
Shelterbelts have a long history in the Canadian Prairies. They were used for protecting crops, live...
Non-Peer ReviewedThe long term viability and profitability of agriculture in western Canada is depen...
Organic producers on the Canadian prairies rely heavily on tillage for weed control and soil nutrien...
A mail survey of farmers in Nebraska showed their perceived use of conservation tillage was about 55...
The role of shelterbelts within prairie agriculture is changing. In the past, shelterbelts have been...
Non-Peer ReviewedNext to the economic plight of agricultural producers, soil degradation is the most...
The purpose of this research was to investigate how sustainable agriculture is being conceptualized ...
Non-Peer ReviewedThe long term sustainability of agriculture for much of western Canada is dependent...