Farmers are always looking for ways to increase yields and profits and no-tillage may be a way to achieve this goal. However, a comprehensive study of the performance of no-tillage yields relative to conventional tillage yields and their net returns is lacking. This study evaluated the potential factors that influence differences in conventional tillage and no-tillage yields and net returns as explained by such factors as time, crop, precipitation, soil texture and geographic region. Data were collected from 442 paired tillage experiments growing corn, soybeans, cotton, oats, wheat and sorghum published in three refereed journals. Data were evaluated using a mixed model and logit model respectively, to evaluate differences in mean yield...
The adoption of no tillage (NT) in crop production has been encouraged primarily due to its more sig...
No-till agriculture represents a relatively widely adopted management system that aims to reduce soi...
A major challenge for agronomists is developing cropping systems that exhibit superior performance a...
This paper evaluated differences between yields of no-tillage compared to conventional or reduced ti...
No-till acreage has increased in recent years, but many farmers alternate no-till with other tillage...
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...
Continuous use of no-till planting systems may result in reduced yields, especially on finer texture...
Producers are concerned about the differences among tillage systems and how these affect corn and so...
Tillage helps manage residue, controls weeds, incorporates soil amendments and is used extensively t...
Primary tillage systems differ in their impact on soil and crops as well as the amount of time and r...
The need for tillage in corn and soybean production in the Kansas River Valley continues to be debat...
AbstractNo-till agriculture represents a relatively widely adopted management system that aims to re...
The need for tillage in corn and soybean production in the Kansas River Valley continues to be debat...
In Nebraska, early adopters of conservation tillage, especially those using no-till planting, had so...
The adoption of no tillage (NT) in crop production has been encouraged primarily due to its more sig...
No-till agriculture represents a relatively widely adopted management system that aims to reduce soi...
A major challenge for agronomists is developing cropping systems that exhibit superior performance a...
This paper evaluated differences between yields of no-tillage compared to conventional or reduced ti...
No-till acreage has increased in recent years, but many farmers alternate no-till with other tillage...
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...
Continuous use of no-till planting systems may result in reduced yields, especially on finer texture...
Producers are concerned about the differences among tillage systems and how these affect corn and so...
Tillage helps manage residue, controls weeds, incorporates soil amendments and is used extensively t...
Primary tillage systems differ in their impact on soil and crops as well as the amount of time and r...
The need for tillage in corn and soybean production in the Kansas River Valley continues to be debat...
AbstractNo-till agriculture represents a relatively widely adopted management system that aims to re...
The need for tillage in corn and soybean production in the Kansas River Valley continues to be debat...
In Nebraska, early adopters of conservation tillage, especially those using no-till planting, had so...
The adoption of no tillage (NT) in crop production has been encouraged primarily due to its more sig...
No-till agriculture represents a relatively widely adopted management system that aims to reduce soi...
A major challenge for agronomists is developing cropping systems that exhibit superior performance a...