Conservation tillage farming systems protect water and soil resources while still letting the grower produce a commercially viable crop. Less tillage also means less labor and equipment time, and that translates into lower overall production costs
Between 2008 and 2010, Central Valley farmers switched to conservation tillage on more than 344,000 ...
Tillage has been an integral component of crop production systems since the beginning of agriculture...
Conservation tillage (CT) systems have a number of potential benefits including lower crop productio...
Conservation tillage farming systems protect water and soil resources while still letting the grower...
By using cover cropping and conservation tillage, processing tomato growers can reduce their costs a...
We compared standard tillage (ST) and conservation tillage (CT) for tomato and cotton produ...
The preliminary four year results suggest that establishing and harvesting processing tomatoes and c...
Vegetable growers in the Southeast US have tillage alternatives to successfully produce vegetables a...
Tillage operations, including preplant soil preparation, in-season weed control and posthar...
Tillage operations in vegetable production represent time, energy, equipment, and labor costs that c...
Tillage has been practiced for nearly as long as there has been agriculture. New techniques in use n...
Following 4 years of a cotton-tomato rotation on the west side of the San Joaquin Valley, conservati...
Cotton production in the San Joaquin Valley has traditionally relied heavily on tillage for its pres...
We compared standard tillage (ST) and conservation tillage (CT) for to-mato and cotton production sy...
Conservation tillage (CT) has become an important management tool in production systems throughout t...
Between 2008 and 2010, Central Valley farmers switched to conservation tillage on more than 344,000 ...
Tillage has been an integral component of crop production systems since the beginning of agriculture...
Conservation tillage (CT) systems have a number of potential benefits including lower crop productio...
Conservation tillage farming systems protect water and soil resources while still letting the grower...
By using cover cropping and conservation tillage, processing tomato growers can reduce their costs a...
We compared standard tillage (ST) and conservation tillage (CT) for tomato and cotton produ...
The preliminary four year results suggest that establishing and harvesting processing tomatoes and c...
Vegetable growers in the Southeast US have tillage alternatives to successfully produce vegetables a...
Tillage operations, including preplant soil preparation, in-season weed control and posthar...
Tillage operations in vegetable production represent time, energy, equipment, and labor costs that c...
Tillage has been practiced for nearly as long as there has been agriculture. New techniques in use n...
Following 4 years of a cotton-tomato rotation on the west side of the San Joaquin Valley, conservati...
Cotton production in the San Joaquin Valley has traditionally relied heavily on tillage for its pres...
We compared standard tillage (ST) and conservation tillage (CT) for to-mato and cotton production sy...
Conservation tillage (CT) has become an important management tool in production systems throughout t...
Between 2008 and 2010, Central Valley farmers switched to conservation tillage on more than 344,000 ...
Tillage has been an integral component of crop production systems since the beginning of agriculture...
Conservation tillage (CT) systems have a number of potential benefits including lower crop productio...