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Precision Applied Tillage
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Abstract
Precision Applied Tillage is a new tillage system being developed for a wide variety of conditions. This system offers the most desirable conditions for plant growth by providing a loose, pulverized compaction free production zone and a hard untilled traffic zone to support vehicle tires. This system will reduce erosion, improve water infiltration and crop yields while decreasing tillage costs. Precision Applied Tillage can offer most of the advantages of Conventional Tillage, Minimum Tillage, No-Tillage, and Ridge Tillage with few of the disadvantages.
Citation
Hastings, D., "Precision Applied Tillage," SAE Technical Paper 851105, 1985, https://doi.org/10.4271/851105.Also In
References
- “Don't Let Soil Compaction Squeeze Your Profits” Elanco Products Company
- “A Guide to No-Till Planting After Corn or Soybeans” Cooperative Extension Service, Purdue University
- “Nutrient and Sediment Losses Associated with Conventional and Reduced-Tillage Agricultural Practices”
- “Starter Fertilizer Placement for Conventional and No-Tillage Corn, Wiregrass Substation, Headland, Alabama” Project Report Touchton J.T. Auburn University