
handle: 10919/68219
This book catalogs a wealth of varying perspectives on the no-till farming systems practices from around the globe. Examining conservation agriculture in both developed and developing country agriculture contexts, the authors demonstrate that no-till systems have much to contribute to increasing soil fertility, soil quality, and management of water resources.
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Soil management, Soil organic matter, Organic farming, Conservation agriculture, No-till, Soil fertility, Soil quality, Soil, Agricultural ecosystems, Soil conservation, Farming systems, Traditional till, Field Scale, Conservation tillage, Agroecology
Soil management, Soil organic matter, Organic farming, Conservation agriculture, No-till, Soil fertility, Soil quality, Soil, Agricultural ecosystems, Soil conservation, Farming systems, Traditional till, Field Scale, Conservation tillage, Agroecology
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