Systems for vegetable production in the dry tropics of North Queensland, Australia, have been dominated by intensive tillage and extensive use of nonrenewable polyethylene inputs. A field trial was established to investigate agronomic practices and soil health changes in capsicum and zucchini crops grown with intensive tillage and permanent bed systems. In 2011, conventional intensive tillage with 'plasticulture' was compared to a permanent bed system with subsurface drip irrigation, no soil disturbance and organic mulch produced from a summer sorghum crop. Soil compaction was a major production constraint in the permanent beds in 2011, along with water and nutrient management. Compared to intensive tillage, marketable yield in permanent be...
In semi-arid sub-tropical areas, a number of studies concerning no-till (NT) farming systems have de...
Over half of the arable land in the northern grains region of Australia is managed using no-till (NT...
Development of no-tillage (NT) farming has revolutionized agricultural systems by allowing growers t...
Intensive tillage, high fertiliser inputs, and plastic mulch on the soil surface are widely used by ...
Intensive tillage, high fertiliser inputs, and plastic mulch on the soil surface are widely used by ...
Most vegetable farms in southern New England market directly to consumers and are characterized by h...
Agricultural industries located in coastal catchments adjacent to the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park...
Organic systems depend on intensive tillage for weed management, yet interest in conservation tillag...
Vegetable farming is an intensive practice that typically relies on several tillage passes to prepar...
The adoption of no-till farming systems has greatly reduced energy and machinery inputs while signif...
Vegetable growers in the Southeast US have tillage alternatives to successfully produce vegetables a...
The response of field-grown vegetable crops to reduced tillage and mulching in permanent beds was ev...
Conservation tillage in organic farming has been increasingly promoted to preserve soil fertility, d...
The irrigation performance of the lengthy Australian raised beds has been largely considered not opt...
Vegetable farming is an intensive practice that typically relies on several tillage passes to prepar...
In semi-arid sub-tropical areas, a number of studies concerning no-till (NT) farming systems have de...
Over half of the arable land in the northern grains region of Australia is managed using no-till (NT...
Development of no-tillage (NT) farming has revolutionized agricultural systems by allowing growers t...
Intensive tillage, high fertiliser inputs, and plastic mulch on the soil surface are widely used by ...
Intensive tillage, high fertiliser inputs, and plastic mulch on the soil surface are widely used by ...
Most vegetable farms in southern New England market directly to consumers and are characterized by h...
Agricultural industries located in coastal catchments adjacent to the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park...
Organic systems depend on intensive tillage for weed management, yet interest in conservation tillag...
Vegetable farming is an intensive practice that typically relies on several tillage passes to prepar...
The adoption of no-till farming systems has greatly reduced energy and machinery inputs while signif...
Vegetable growers in the Southeast US have tillage alternatives to successfully produce vegetables a...
The response of field-grown vegetable crops to reduced tillage and mulching in permanent beds was ev...
Conservation tillage in organic farming has been increasingly promoted to preserve soil fertility, d...
The irrigation performance of the lengthy Australian raised beds has been largely considered not opt...
Vegetable farming is an intensive practice that typically relies on several tillage passes to prepar...
In semi-arid sub-tropical areas, a number of studies concerning no-till (NT) farming systems have de...
Over half of the arable land in the northern grains region of Australia is managed using no-till (NT...
Development of no-tillage (NT) farming has revolutionized agricultural systems by allowing growers t...