This project at the Southeast Research and Demonstration Farm was a four-year project designed to study the yield effects of vertical tillage systems compared with conventional and no-till systems in corn and soybeans. There has been increasing interest in vertical tillage systems in recent years, so the goal of this project was to compile information on these various cropping systems
Soil tillage has significant impact on soil, water, and nutrient extraction by crop plants. In the s...
Long‐term tillage and crop management studies may be useful for determining crop production practice...
1989 Summer.Includes bibliographical references (pages 117-127).Covers not scanned.The objective of ...
This project at the Southeast Research and Demonstration Farm was a four-year project designed to st...
The project goal is to compare yields of three different tillage systems on a sloping, moderately we...
Trends from a tillage study conducted since 2011 have shown no clear differences between tillage sys...
This study was designed to determine whether tillage systems left in place for significant periods o...
Producers are concerned about the differences among tillage systems and how these affect corn and so...
The need for tillage in corn and soybean production in the Kansas River Valley continues to be debat...
The project goal is to compare yields of three different tillage systems on a sloping, moderately we...
The need for tillage in corn and soybean production in the Kansas River Valley continues to be debat...
A deep-tillage study was started during the fall of 2003 to evaluate the effects of deep (~20 in.) p...
Primary tillage systems differ in their impact on soil and crops as well as the amount of time and r...
The in-line ripper was promoted as a new tillage tool for area farmers in the fall of 2002 and 2003....
Crop rotation and tillage systems have an impact on both production cost and yield. The use of an al...
Soil tillage has significant impact on soil, water, and nutrient extraction by crop plants. In the s...
Long‐term tillage and crop management studies may be useful for determining crop production practice...
1989 Summer.Includes bibliographical references (pages 117-127).Covers not scanned.The objective of ...
This project at the Southeast Research and Demonstration Farm was a four-year project designed to st...
The project goal is to compare yields of three different tillage systems on a sloping, moderately we...
Trends from a tillage study conducted since 2011 have shown no clear differences between tillage sys...
This study was designed to determine whether tillage systems left in place for significant periods o...
Producers are concerned about the differences among tillage systems and how these affect corn and so...
The need for tillage in corn and soybean production in the Kansas River Valley continues to be debat...
The project goal is to compare yields of three different tillage systems on a sloping, moderately we...
The need for tillage in corn and soybean production in the Kansas River Valley continues to be debat...
A deep-tillage study was started during the fall of 2003 to evaluate the effects of deep (~20 in.) p...
Primary tillage systems differ in their impact on soil and crops as well as the amount of time and r...
The in-line ripper was promoted as a new tillage tool for area farmers in the fall of 2002 and 2003....
Crop rotation and tillage systems have an impact on both production cost and yield. The use of an al...
Soil tillage has significant impact on soil, water, and nutrient extraction by crop plants. In the s...
Long‐term tillage and crop management studies may be useful for determining crop production practice...
1989 Summer.Includes bibliographical references (pages 117-127).Covers not scanned.The objective of ...