In this paper soil conventional tillage (CT) in two adiacent on-farm sites, hilly and plain fields, was carried out in comparison with direct-seeding + fertilizing at very low water content. The quality and quantity of work were evaluated through machine performance, fossil-fuel energy requirements and carbon dioxide emissions from agricultural machinery. The fields were previously sampled and mapped to investigate spatial variability of soil properties, to find soil quality indicators and to asses soil workability. The results revealed good traction performance during CT operations (slip values were lower than 15%). During plowing, time efficiency of the wheeled tractor was 40% lower with respect to the tracked tractor. Global energy emplo...
Ridge tillage can be considered as an alternative to no-tillage in climates and environments which a...
This study quantifies, using the Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) method, the environmental impact of seq...
The application of innovation in agriculture technologies is very important for increasing the effic...
In this paper soil conventional tillage (CT) in two adiacent on-farm sites, hilly and plain fields, ...
No-tillage (NT) is considered the least invasive conservation agriculture technique and has shown to...
An energy analysis of three cropping systems with different intensities of soil tillage (conventiona...
The use of agricultural machinery represents the main aspect contributing to the total energy input ...
In this study, the effects of three different main preparatory tillage operations: ploughing at 0.4 ...
Management of agricultural soils may determine soil carbon emission to the atmosphere (source) or so...
Management of agricultural soils may determine soil carbon emission to the atmosphere (source) or so...
L'articolo é disponibile sul sito dell'editore: http://www.onlinelibrary.wiley.comDespite possible a...
A key principle of no-tillage (NT) system is the retention of crop residues on the soil surface to p...
An evaluation of the effect of the conservation agriculture (CA) on agro-environmental aspects is ne...
Adoption of zero-tillage practices with residue retention in field crops has been introduced as an a...
In environments characterized by steep slopes or arranged in terraces, among the shallow tillage sys...
Ridge tillage can be considered as an alternative to no-tillage in climates and environments which a...
This study quantifies, using the Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) method, the environmental impact of seq...
The application of innovation in agriculture technologies is very important for increasing the effic...
In this paper soil conventional tillage (CT) in two adiacent on-farm sites, hilly and plain fields, ...
No-tillage (NT) is considered the least invasive conservation agriculture technique and has shown to...
An energy analysis of three cropping systems with different intensities of soil tillage (conventiona...
The use of agricultural machinery represents the main aspect contributing to the total energy input ...
In this study, the effects of three different main preparatory tillage operations: ploughing at 0.4 ...
Management of agricultural soils may determine soil carbon emission to the atmosphere (source) or so...
Management of agricultural soils may determine soil carbon emission to the atmosphere (source) or so...
L'articolo é disponibile sul sito dell'editore: http://www.onlinelibrary.wiley.comDespite possible a...
A key principle of no-tillage (NT) system is the retention of crop residues on the soil surface to p...
An evaluation of the effect of the conservation agriculture (CA) on agro-environmental aspects is ne...
Adoption of zero-tillage practices with residue retention in field crops has been introduced as an a...
In environments characterized by steep slopes or arranged in terraces, among the shallow tillage sys...
Ridge tillage can be considered as an alternative to no-tillage in climates and environments which a...
This study quantifies, using the Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) method, the environmental impact of seq...
The application of innovation in agriculture technologies is very important for increasing the effic...