Approaches to soil conservation are in constant evolution and improvement. This paper summarizes some of the modern approaches, ranging from no till to conservation agriculture to sustainable land management. These approaches are not separate, but components of a continuum of conservation approaches applicable at different levels and different scales. No tillage is important at the detailed, farm level, while CA and SLM are important at the farming systems and corporate levels. The successes achieved with no till in Argentina (also Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay, Mexico, Canada, Australia, and others) illustrate how these concepts relate to each other
Abstract. Conservation agriculture is a concept for resource-saving agricultural crop production tha...
There is an urgent need to match food production with increasing world population through identifica...
Not AvailableConservation agriculture (CA) defined (see FAO CA web site: http://www.fao.org/ag/ca/1...
AbstractApproaches to soil conservation are in constant evolution and improvement. This paper summar...
The adoption of no till was a major turning point in the transformation of agriculture in Argentina....
AbstractThe adoption of no till was a major turning point in the transformation of agriculture in Ar...
No-tillage/Conservation Agriculture (CA) has developed to a technically viable, sustainable and econ...
AbstractIn response to the dust bowls of the mid-thirties in the USA, soil and water conservation pr...
AbstractThe soil conservation movement in Brazil has been a major driving force in the continuing se...
In response to the dust bowls of the mid-thirties in the USA, soil and water conservation programmes...
In our region most classical authors held that the primary aim of cultivating soil was to meet crops...
Texto completoIn some rural properties of Brazil, soil and water conservation practices are partiall...
AbstractThere is an urgent need to match food production with increasing world population through id...
Nearly all of the soils under agricultural use show signs of degradation. This is obviously more sev...
AbstarctThe terrestrial landscape has changed considerably compared to that of the early 20th centur...
Abstract. Conservation agriculture is a concept for resource-saving agricultural crop production tha...
There is an urgent need to match food production with increasing world population through identifica...
Not AvailableConservation agriculture (CA) defined (see FAO CA web site: http://www.fao.org/ag/ca/1...
AbstractApproaches to soil conservation are in constant evolution and improvement. This paper summar...
The adoption of no till was a major turning point in the transformation of agriculture in Argentina....
AbstractThe adoption of no till was a major turning point in the transformation of agriculture in Ar...
No-tillage/Conservation Agriculture (CA) has developed to a technically viable, sustainable and econ...
AbstractIn response to the dust bowls of the mid-thirties in the USA, soil and water conservation pr...
AbstractThe soil conservation movement in Brazil has been a major driving force in the continuing se...
In response to the dust bowls of the mid-thirties in the USA, soil and water conservation programmes...
In our region most classical authors held that the primary aim of cultivating soil was to meet crops...
Texto completoIn some rural properties of Brazil, soil and water conservation practices are partiall...
AbstractThere is an urgent need to match food production with increasing world population through id...
Nearly all of the soils under agricultural use show signs of degradation. This is obviously more sev...
AbstarctThe terrestrial landscape has changed considerably compared to that of the early 20th centur...
Abstract. Conservation agriculture is a concept for resource-saving agricultural crop production tha...
There is an urgent need to match food production with increasing world population through identifica...
Not AvailableConservation agriculture (CA) defined (see FAO CA web site: http://www.fao.org/ag/ca/1...