This paper reports on a 3 × 3 factorial study to consider the effects of controlled traffic (CTF), low tyre inflation pressure (high flexion) tyres (LTP) and standard tyre inflation pressure (STP) farming systems for deep, shallow and zero tillage practices on the yield of wheat, barley, oats and field beans grown in a sandy loam soil in the UK. The main effect of tillage showed that the zero tillage option significantly (***P < 0.001) reduced crop yields in four out of the five of the first crop years, with no significant effect in years two, six and eight and exceeded the yield of the other tillage treatments in year seven. The specific costs of the alternative tillage systems were estimated, from which the cost saving for zero tillage co...
Reduced tillage systems have been argued to provide several potential benefits to soil, environment ...
ArticleThere is both circumstantial and direct evidence which demonstrates the significant producti...
Tillage might be unnecessary for crop production, but no practical mechanised system can avoid field...
This paper reports the design and results of a study to consider the effects of deep, shallow and ze...
This paper reports on the continuation of a long–term experiment on the effects of alternative field...
This paper reviews the results of recent traffic systems research and concludes that the evidence sh...
Soil compaction is an inevitable consequence of mechanised farming systems whose machines are degrad...
Compacting soil has an adverse effect on soil properties, decreases crop productivity, and subsequen...
The progressive increase in the size and weight of farm machinery causes concerns due to the increas...
Experimental precision deep tillage was applied at three sites in central Kentucky with relatively w...
The paper presents the influence of the conventional ploughing tillage technology in comparison with...
There is both circumstantial and direct evidence which demonstrates the significant productivity and...
The aims of the thesis are to determine the effect of different conservation tillage systems on the ...
This paper describes the long-term effects of practicing ten years reduced tillage on crop yields in...
ArticleThe paper describes results of the field experiment with two technologies of oats crop stan...
Reduced tillage systems have been argued to provide several potential benefits to soil, environment ...
ArticleThere is both circumstantial and direct evidence which demonstrates the significant producti...
Tillage might be unnecessary for crop production, but no practical mechanised system can avoid field...
This paper reports the design and results of a study to consider the effects of deep, shallow and ze...
This paper reports on the continuation of a long–term experiment on the effects of alternative field...
This paper reviews the results of recent traffic systems research and concludes that the evidence sh...
Soil compaction is an inevitable consequence of mechanised farming systems whose machines are degrad...
Compacting soil has an adverse effect on soil properties, decreases crop productivity, and subsequen...
The progressive increase in the size and weight of farm machinery causes concerns due to the increas...
Experimental precision deep tillage was applied at three sites in central Kentucky with relatively w...
The paper presents the influence of the conventional ploughing tillage technology in comparison with...
There is both circumstantial and direct evidence which demonstrates the significant productivity and...
The aims of the thesis are to determine the effect of different conservation tillage systems on the ...
This paper describes the long-term effects of practicing ten years reduced tillage on crop yields in...
ArticleThe paper describes results of the field experiment with two technologies of oats crop stan...
Reduced tillage systems have been argued to provide several potential benefits to soil, environment ...
ArticleThere is both circumstantial and direct evidence which demonstrates the significant producti...
Tillage might be unnecessary for crop production, but no practical mechanised system can avoid field...