Tillage Options – Conventional Tillage
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- Introduction
- Understanding the Basics
- Soil Management …4
- Residue Management …17
- Crop Rotation and Crop Covers …22
- Nutrient Management …25
- Pest Management …32
- Field Planning Records …39
- Approaching Change
- The Systems Approach …40
- Tillage Options – Conventional Tillage
- Soil Management …42
- Residue Management …44
- Crop Rotation …44
- Nutrient Management …44
- Pest Management …45
- Equipment …45
- Trouble Shooting …53
- Tillage Options – Mulch Tillage
- Soil Management …54
- Residue Management …55
- Crop Rotation and Cover Crops …55
- Nutrient Management …57
- Pest Management …58
- Equipment …60
- Getting Started …68
- Trouble Shooting …72
- Tillage Options – No Till and Ridge Till Systems
- Soil Management …76
- Residue Management …78
- Crop Rotation …79
- Nutrient Management …81
- Pest Management …83
- Equipment …88
- Getting Started …99
- No-till Case Study …101
- Ridge Till Case Study …103
- Trouble Shooting …106
- Non Tillage Options
- Non Tillage Options – Conservation Practices for Cropland
- Contouring and Grass Field Borders …112
- Strip Crop Farming …113
- Non Tillage Options – Conservation Structures for Cropland
- Tile Drainage and Water Table Management …116
- Terraces …116
- Water and Sediment Control Basin …118
- Diversions …118
- Grass Waterways …119
- Non Tillage Options – Conservation Structures for Streams and Ditches
- Stabilization of Streambanks …120
- Title Drain Outlet Stabilization …123
- Livestock Fencing and Stream Crossings …123
- Machinery Crossings …124
- Fragile/Marginal Land Retirement …125
- Case Study