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No Tillage Seeding in Conservation Agriculture

C. L. BakerScott JusticeK. E. Saxtonformerly of USDA, ARSPeter HobbsCornell University, USAWilliam A. RitchieW.C.T. ChamenD. C. ReicoskyUSDA, ARS, USAFátima RibeiroInstito Agronomico do Parana, Brazil,
2006en
ABI

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<title>Abstract</title> This second edition contains 19 chapters focusing on no-tillage technologies, particularly those related to no-tillage seed drilling, from a variety of accumulated experiences over the past 40 years. It also provides a summary of the advantages and disadvantages of no-tillage in general. Topics added or covered in more detail include: (i) soil carbon and how its retention or sequestration interacts with tillage; (ii) controlled traffic farming as an adjunct to no-tillage; (iii) a comparison of the performance of generic no-tillage opener designs; (iv) the role of banding fertilizer in no-tillage; (v) the economics of no-tillage; (vi) equipment used by small-scale farmers; (vii) forage cropping by no-tillage; (viii) a method for risk assessment of different levels of machine sophistication. This book represents a major resource for practitioners and academics in agronomy, soil science and agricultural engineering.

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