This report documents a method used to define the tillage system used in crop production, based on the percentage of soil surface covered by residue from the previous crop immediately after planting a new crop. Residue estimates were developed for the percentage reduction in residue from a single pass of each tillage implement. The type of tillage used may be a factor in a producer's qualifying for Federal agricultural programs because of conservation provisions in the 1985 Food Security Act and the Food, Agriculture, Conservation, and Trade Act of 1990. The resulting designations are used in conjunction with the Economic Research Service Cropping Practices Survey
This NebGuide describes how to use the calculation method to estimate the percent of the soil surfac...
Crop residue left on the soil surface after planting is one of the most cost-effective soil erosion ...
Leaving crop residue on the soil surface during cropping has a number of clear advantages over tilla...
Conservation tillage was used on more than 99 million acres in 1994, about 35 percent of U.S. plante...
Conservation tillage was used on more than 99 million acres in 1994, about 35 percent of U.S. plante...
Managing the amount, orientation, and distribution of crop and other plant residue on the soil surfa...
Crop producers are increasingly interested in methods to manage higher levels of surface residue. Bo...
2 pages.This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. C...
The Importance of Conservation Tillage Conservation tillage has been practiced for many years and is...
Crop residue left on the soil surface after planting is one of the most cost-effective soil erosion ...
Leaving crop residue on the soil surface during cropping has a number of clear advantages over tilla...
Soil erosion in the United States is occurring at a rate of about twice the tolerance limit establis...
Crop residue management through conservation tillage is one of the best and most efficient methods f...
Strip-tillage is a low-impact cultivation technique suited to irrigated land with a lot of residue f...
Published August 2010. Please look for up-to-date information in the OSU Extension Catalog: http://e...
This NebGuide describes how to use the calculation method to estimate the percent of the soil surfac...
Crop residue left on the soil surface after planting is one of the most cost-effective soil erosion ...
Leaving crop residue on the soil surface during cropping has a number of clear advantages over tilla...
Conservation tillage was used on more than 99 million acres in 1994, about 35 percent of U.S. plante...
Conservation tillage was used on more than 99 million acres in 1994, about 35 percent of U.S. plante...
Managing the amount, orientation, and distribution of crop and other plant residue on the soil surfa...
Crop producers are increasingly interested in methods to manage higher levels of surface residue. Bo...
2 pages.This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. C...
The Importance of Conservation Tillage Conservation tillage has been practiced for many years and is...
Crop residue left on the soil surface after planting is one of the most cost-effective soil erosion ...
Leaving crop residue on the soil surface during cropping has a number of clear advantages over tilla...
Soil erosion in the United States is occurring at a rate of about twice the tolerance limit establis...
Crop residue management through conservation tillage is one of the best and most efficient methods f...
Strip-tillage is a low-impact cultivation technique suited to irrigated land with a lot of residue f...
Published August 2010. Please look for up-to-date information in the OSU Extension Catalog: http://e...
This NebGuide describes how to use the calculation method to estimate the percent of the soil surfac...
Crop residue left on the soil surface after planting is one of the most cost-effective soil erosion ...
Leaving crop residue on the soil surface during cropping has a number of clear advantages over tilla...