Adoption of conservation tillage can lead to substantial environmental benefits from reduced soil erosion. But benefits may be partially offset if adoption increases reliance on agricultural chemicals. Using area study data from the Cornbelt, this study examines factors affecting adoption of no-till and other conservation tillage systems and their effect on chemical use and corn yield. The results find no evidence that herbicide or fertilizer application rates are higher on fields with conservation tillage systems compared with conventional tillage. However, insecticide use may increase somewhat and yield may be lower. Current demographic trends in U.S. agriculture favor continued diffusion of conservation tillage.conservation tillage, mult...
The loss of topsoil from farmlands has become a serious problem in some parts of Kentucky. During th...
In light of the US Department of Agriculture’s initiatives to reduce herbicide application on agricu...
Numerous variations of conservation tillage (CT) systems have been adopted for soybean, corn and dou...
Adoption of conservation tillage can lead to substantial environmentrd benefits from re-duced soil e...
Adoption of conservation tillage can lead to substantial environmental benefits from reduced soil er...
Global agricultural intensification has led to increased pesticide use (37-fold from 1960 to 2005) a...
A mail survey of farmers in Nebraska showed their perceived use of conservation tillage was about 55...
Recent research involving tillage systems has included studies of responses of crops and soils to co...
Conservation tillage (CT) has had more impact on weed control in row crop production than any other ...
Adoption of herbicide-tolerant cotton and conservation tillage may be simultaneously related. Bayes'...
AbstractNo-till (NT) farming (conservation agriculture) began in the US in the 1960s. The state of O...
PIONEER farmers lacked equipment to till and plant dryland wheat adequately. Poor crops after weedy ...
Conservation tillage is widely promoted because it has been demonstrated to help reduce erosion. But...
Conservation tillage as a means of reducing soil erosion has increased in popularity due to governme...
If adoption of herbicide-resistant seed and adoption of conservation-tillage practices are determine...
The loss of topsoil from farmlands has become a serious problem in some parts of Kentucky. During th...
In light of the US Department of Agriculture’s initiatives to reduce herbicide application on agricu...
Numerous variations of conservation tillage (CT) systems have been adopted for soybean, corn and dou...
Adoption of conservation tillage can lead to substantial environmentrd benefits from re-duced soil e...
Adoption of conservation tillage can lead to substantial environmental benefits from reduced soil er...
Global agricultural intensification has led to increased pesticide use (37-fold from 1960 to 2005) a...
A mail survey of farmers in Nebraska showed their perceived use of conservation tillage was about 55...
Recent research involving tillage systems has included studies of responses of crops and soils to co...
Conservation tillage (CT) has had more impact on weed control in row crop production than any other ...
Adoption of herbicide-tolerant cotton and conservation tillage may be simultaneously related. Bayes'...
AbstractNo-till (NT) farming (conservation agriculture) began in the US in the 1960s. The state of O...
PIONEER farmers lacked equipment to till and plant dryland wheat adequately. Poor crops after weedy ...
Conservation tillage is widely promoted because it has been demonstrated to help reduce erosion. But...
Conservation tillage as a means of reducing soil erosion has increased in popularity due to governme...
If adoption of herbicide-resistant seed and adoption of conservation-tillage practices are determine...
The loss of topsoil from farmlands has become a serious problem in some parts of Kentucky. During th...
In light of the US Department of Agriculture’s initiatives to reduce herbicide application on agricu...
Numerous variations of conservation tillage (CT) systems have been adopted for soybean, corn and dou...