No-till corn production has become an important agronomic practice in Kentucky. The amount of land in no-till corn has increased from one-third acre in 1962 to an estimated 320,000 acres in 1981. Since the technology necessary for no-till corn production varies from conventional techniques, widescale educational programs have been conducted to teach corn growers how and under what conditions to switch to no-till. The following discussion provides a general outline for no-till corn production
The purpose of tillage is the reduction of weeds and for seedbed preparation. Under no till, on-inco...
No-till (NT) received some bad publicity in 1988 in Kentucky and throughout the Midwest,especially d...
Winter annual small grains, especially wheat and barley, are an important part of the cropping syste...
The no-tillage system, where soils are neither tilled nor cultivated, has a number of advantages. St...
The no-tillage system, where soils are neither tilled nor cultivated, has a number of advantages. St...
No-till corn is best adapted to well drained soils. It is on these soils that no-till has been most ...
As more farmers adopt no-tillage methods of farming the questions arises whether or not all soils ar...
As more farmers adopt no-tillage methods of farming the questions arises whether or not all soils ar...
Small grains have become an important component of many crop rotations in Kentucky. Seedbed preparat...
No-tillage corn production has become very popular in Kentucky because of the advantages it offers p...
Agriculture has changed in many ways during the last 50 years. One of the greatest changes has been ...
Agriculture has changed in many ways during the last 50 years. One of the greatest changes has been ...
An estimated 18 to 20 percent of all corn grown in Kentucky is no-till planted. This 400 to 500 thou...
An estimated 18 to 20 percent of all corn grown in Kentucky is no-till planted. This 400 to 500 thou...
Farmers shifting from a system of agricultural production that includes intensive tillage operations...
The purpose of tillage is the reduction of weeds and for seedbed preparation. Under no till, on-inco...
No-till (NT) received some bad publicity in 1988 in Kentucky and throughout the Midwest,especially d...
Winter annual small grains, especially wheat and barley, are an important part of the cropping syste...
The no-tillage system, where soils are neither tilled nor cultivated, has a number of advantages. St...
The no-tillage system, where soils are neither tilled nor cultivated, has a number of advantages. St...
No-till corn is best adapted to well drained soils. It is on these soils that no-till has been most ...
As more farmers adopt no-tillage methods of farming the questions arises whether or not all soils ar...
As more farmers adopt no-tillage methods of farming the questions arises whether or not all soils ar...
Small grains have become an important component of many crop rotations in Kentucky. Seedbed preparat...
No-tillage corn production has become very popular in Kentucky because of the advantages it offers p...
Agriculture has changed in many ways during the last 50 years. One of the greatest changes has been ...
Agriculture has changed in many ways during the last 50 years. One of the greatest changes has been ...
An estimated 18 to 20 percent of all corn grown in Kentucky is no-till planted. This 400 to 500 thou...
An estimated 18 to 20 percent of all corn grown in Kentucky is no-till planted. This 400 to 500 thou...
Farmers shifting from a system of agricultural production that includes intensive tillage operations...
The purpose of tillage is the reduction of weeds and for seedbed preparation. Under no till, on-inco...
No-till (NT) received some bad publicity in 1988 in Kentucky and throughout the Midwest,especially d...
Winter annual small grains, especially wheat and barley, are an important part of the cropping syste...