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Abstract
Farmers shifting from a system of agricultural production that includes intensive tillage operations to a reduced or no-tillage system are often concerned about how this change may affect soil properties and productivity. No-tillage leaves the residues and fertilizers on the soil surface with no mechanical incorporation and may result in soil properties greatly different from plowed soils.
Publication Date
6-1985
Volume
6
Number
6
Repository Citation
Blevins, Robert L., "After 15 Years of No-Tillage Corn" (1985). Soil Science News and Views. 40.
https://uknowledge.uky.edu/pss_views/40
